Tires, Wheels, & Tubes FAQs
For heavy-duty wagons, pneumatic (air-filled) tires with metal hubs offer better shock absorption and traction on rough terrain. Steel or cast iron wheels are also popular for their durability under heavy loads.
Yes, many wagon models allow for upgrading to pneumatic tires, which provide a smoother ride and better performance on uneven or soft ground. Just ensure the axle diameter and hub length are compatible.
Regularly check air pressure in pneumatic tires, grease wheel bearings (if applicable), and clean off dirt and debris to prevent rust or wear. Store wagons indoors to avoid UV and moisture damage.
Flat-free tires, often made of solid polyurethane, provide the cushion of air-filled tires without the risk of punctures. They’re ideal for consistent loads over varied terrain with minimal maintenance.
Many of our wheels and tires are universal and can fit other wagon brands, provided the axle size and hub dimensions match. Contact us with your specs and we’ll help confirm compatibility.
Yes, we offer a selection of inner tubes for common tire sizes used on our wagons. These tubes help extend the life of your tires and are easy to install with standard tools.
Steel hubs are more durable and suitable for heavier loads or commercial use. Plastic hubs are lighter and resistant to rust, making them ideal for light-duty or moisture-prone environments.
Absolutely. Many of our pneumatic and treaded wheels are designed for all-terrain use, offering strong grip and stability on grass, gravel, dirt paths, and more.
Treaded tires provide better traction on outdoor surfaces like grass or gravel, while smooth tires are ideal for indoor or hard, flat surfaces where maneuverability is more important.
Yes, we carry individual components like bearings, hubs, and tubes so you can repair rather than replace the entire wheel assembly—just reach out with your wagon model or wheel details.