Perfect Replacement Wheels and Tires in South Carolina!
When it comes to getting a new flat-free tire or pneumatic wheel, we are your one-stop-shop! Start by choosing a category below…
When it comes to getting a new flat-free tire or pneumatic wheel, we are your one-stop-shop! Start by choosing a category below…
Since 1962, Lapp Wheels has been the expert source for all things related to replacement flat free tires or pneumatic tires. We offer tires for air compressors, hand trucks (dollies), generators, pressure washers, and other utility equipment in South Carolina.
No matter the size, tread, or design you need – we have it!
Need a large supply? We offer quantity discounts and wholesale options for wheels.
We use high-quality natural rubber that provides better resistance to wear & tear and flats.
Experience smoother performance and lasting durability with high-quality precision bearing steel.
We stand behind the quality of our products. Our 1-year warranty protects you from manufacturing defects, giving you lasting protection.
Take advantage of quick shipping with our in-stock products – no lead time for standard items!
No matter where you need a new tire, we can help. Whether it’s working in the lawn, garden, or shop; we have the wheels you need! Find the top-quality wheels and tires for sale in South Carolina.
Have a question about our tires or wheel products? Get your answer below or contact us here!
No matter the reason for your need for the tires, these rubber wheels are sure to get you back into action because of their dependability and solid construction. You could be hauling equipment down the road, or hauling mulch in your backyard…the truth stays the same. A broken, flat, or damaged wheel can be dangerous and frustrating. If you have ever had the misfortune of blowing a tire or trying to pull your child ½ mile on a flat wagon tire you know the desperate need for a quality replacement.
While all of these tires are made of rubber, solid rubber tires aka hard rubber tires actually are completely solid the whole way through. While these tires are becoming more readily available in the automotive industry, their main use today is on carts and hand trucks.
These wheels are actually the most durable of the ones listed because they do not use air or foam in the middle. The smooth travel and less maintenance needed, allow these tires to be cost-effective for backyard work.
The most popular sizes for these tires are 8”, 10.5”, and 12”.
Flat Free tires are tires that are filled with a polyurethane or foam substance. These tires have no pressure gauge because there is no air involved. Because they do not routinely need maintenance, they are best used for items that see a lot of use.
Wheelchairs, scooters, hand trucks, and utility carts are all primary options to receive flat-free tires. These replacement rubber wheels also feature varying treads that allow you to customize to your environment.
Pneumatic tires are tires that are filled with air and need to be maintained to their individual PSI levels. These replacement rubber wheels are the ones that most people are used to. They are often used on cars because of the benefits in control, speed, and breaking. These tires can allow for more control with the tread because of the air, faster speeds, and better stopping.
These tires can also come in different forms. Some are like bicycle tires which have tubes, while others are like car tires that do not. Available in different sizes as well as with and without spokes, these tires make the perfect replacements for bicycles, carts, wheelbarrows, and more!
You can replace your wheelbarrow tires with the appropriately sizes rubber wheels. Whether yard-work, masonry, landscaping, or anything else…wheelbarrows see a lot of action. This causes more wear and tear on the tires specifically. Wheelbarrow wheels can come in both flat-free and pneumatic tires.
When choosing which type of wheelbarrow wheel you want, it is important to figure out your use of that wheelbarrow. If you want something that will carry more weight over being smooth to move, pneumatic tires are the ones for you. If you are doing mulch work, or any equal backyard work…flat-free replacement rubber wheels could suit you better.
Spokes are added in flat-free tires to create a support system. Mainly, spoke tires are pneumatic, but in certain cases, flat-free spoke tires can be an option. These wheels are for the same purpose as most replacement rubber wheels, but allow for extra support for carts while being mandatory on some off road bikes.
Since Pneumatic tires are air filled, they can go flat. Be sure to check your tire pressure each month to figure out if your wheel is still holding air well.
The standard sizes for wheelbarrow wheels are 13″ and 16″. These 2 rubber wheels will fit a majority of wheelbarrows and allow for easy transportation of materials.
To find out more about the natural rubber we use in our tires, check out our article!
"Easy to order insert cushion for wagon. Quality & fit is excellent. Shipping was quick & arrived in a timely manner. This makes my wagon perfect for transporting my grandchildren." - Debra S.
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These hard rubber tires are most useful for hand trucks.
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Nursery Carts
10″ Flat Free Hand Truck Wheel | Utility Cart Replacement Wheel | Durable Wheels for Any Hand Truck
Nursery Carts
Flat free tires for wagons, air compressors and more.
4.10 3.50 x 4 Tires
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels, 16 inch, 16×6.50-8, Flat Free Wheel with 6” Wide Turf Tread
Flat Free Tires
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels 8.5″ Flat Free hand truck, Utility Cart Replacement Wheel
Flat Free Tires
Lapp Wheels, 13″ 350-6, Flat Free Wheel assembly, Sawtooth Tire tread,Various bearing options.
Flat Free Tires
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels 10.5″ Flat Free hand truck Replacement Wheel with a 4.10/3.50-4 Wheel Size
Flat air filled tires for your utility carts, garden wagons and more.
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Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels 15 inch diameter, 15 600-6 Pneumatic Wheel, Wide turf tread
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels 10 inch Pneumatic Air tube wheel Utility Cart Replacement Wheel Assembly.
Air Filled Wheels
Flat free and Pneumatic tires for your wheelbarrow.
Flat Free Tires
Flat Free Tires
Lapp Wheels, 13″ 350-6, Flat Free Wheel assembly, Sawtooth Tire tread,Various bearing options.
Flat Free Tires
Our spoke tires are available in both flat free or pneumatic options.
Flat Free Spoke Wheels
Lapp Wheels 11″ to 24″ Flat Free and Pneumatic Plastic Spoke Wheel
Tires, Wheels, & Tubes
Lapp Wheels 16″ to 26″ Flat Free or Pneumatic Metal Spoke Wheels
"The tires arrived fast and fit my garden cart perfectly. The tires are solid. No more flats!" - Linda W.
Broken spokes, dry-rotted tires, and mismatched bolt patterns can sideline a farm wagon, parade wagon, or utility rig right when you need it. A wagon tires and wheels manufacturer helps South Carolina owners get rolling again by building assemblies that match your hub style, load rating, and terrain—whether you’re hauling hay in the Midlands, moving equipment in the Upstate, or rolling along sandy coastal roads. Consistent rubber compounds, properly seated beads, and true-running rims reduce vibration and premature wear. And when you’re replacing an obsolete size, custom fabrication and small-batch production make it possible to keep older wagons safely in service while still meeting modern expectations for durability and reliability.
South Carolina’s story stretches from Indigenous nations of the Southeast to a colony that became central to early American politics. After early European exploration in the 1500s, English proprietors were granted the Carolina territory in 1663, and settlers established Charles Towne (later Charleston) in 1670. The Province of Carolina split in 1712, and South Carolina became a royal (crown) colony in 1719. During the American Revolution, fighting was intense here, with hundreds of battles and skirmishes across the state. South Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution on May 23, 1788, becoming the eighth state, and inland settlement accelerated as new towns and farms spread beyond the coastal Lowcountry. In the 1800s, plantation agriculture—first rice and indigo along the coast and later cotton inland—shaped society, culture, and the economy, including the Gullah Geechee heritage along the Sea Islands. Leaders like John C. Calhoun helped drive debates over tariffs and federal power during the Nullification Crisis of the 1830s, foreshadowing sectional conflict. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, adopting an ordinance of secession on December 20, 1860; the Civil War began months later with the April 1861 attack on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights era reshaped political life, and today the Palmetto State continues to grow around manufacturing, ports, and tourism. For official resources, visit SC.GOV and for a general overview see Wikipedia.
Top 10 attractions of South Carolina
Historic Charleston – Walkable historic streets, waterfront views, museums, and tours.
Myrtle Beach – Grand Strand beaches, boardwalk energy, and family attractions.
Hilton Head Island – Beaches, biking trails, and resort-style relaxation.
Congaree National Park – Old-growth bottomland hardwood forest and boardwalk trails.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park – Harbor fortifications tied to the opening shots of the Civil War.
Brookgreen Gardens – Sculpture gardens, Lowcountry landscapes, and a wildlife-focused zoo.
South Carolina State House – Tour the capitol grounds and historic interiors in Columbia.
Falls Park on the Reedy – Waterfalls, gardens, and the Liberty Bridge in downtown Greenville.
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum – Explore the USS Yorktown and major military exhibits.
Hunting Island State Park – Beach time, maritime forest trails, and the lighthouse.
We serve all counties in South Carolina:
As well as all major cities in South Carolina, including:
Columbia, Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, Greenville, Summerville, Sumter, Hilton Head Island, Florence, Spartanburg, Goose Creek, Aiken, Anderson, Greer, Mauldin, Greenwood, North Augusta, Easley, Bluffton, Simpsonville, Hanahan, Conway, Orangeburg, West Columbia, Cayce, Beaufort, Port Royal, Gaffney, Irmo, Lexington, Hartsville, Seneca, York, Clinton, Camden, Forest Acres, Fountain Inn, Tega Cay, Myrtle Beach, Moncks Corner, Newberry, Lancaster, Dillon, Cheraw, Bennettsville, Loris, Union, Darlington, Pickens, and more.
We sell our wheels and tires throughout the following areas. If you don't find your location below please contact us or call us at 717-733-2117 to see if we serve your area.