Description Brand New And High Quality Luggage / Inline Skate Replacement Wheels. Deluxe Black Wheel Line Black soft-ride durometer tire molded over a durable injection molded core rim Smooth running wheel with (2) Ball Bearing center hubs Standard Center Bearing ID is 7mm (.275”) Size:40*18mm/45*19mm/50*18mm/55*18mm/60*18mm/64*24mm/68*24mm/70*23mm/75*23mm/80*24mm(As Picture See) Each wheel size is sold as a SET of (2) Wheels. You're bidding on one set of (2) wheels ONLY Please see the attached image for the approx. wheel widths for each diameter. The Bearing ID (axle diameter) is 6 mm (.236")
K**X
Specifically for 80x24mm on Victorinox (Swiss Army) Mobilizer NXT 4.0 Mobilizer 22" Expandable Wheeled Upright
This is specifically for the 80x24mm wheels for use with a Victorinox (Swiss Army) Mobilizer NXT 4.0 Mobilizer 22" Expandable Wheeled Upright.The wheels showed up quickly. Wheels themselves seemed good quality. The bearings included seemed like garbage. However, these wheels at first appeared to the naked eye to be a perfect direct replacement on my Swiss Army carryon/rollaboard that has 600,000 miles on it over the past 6 years. I removed the old wheels from my suitcase, popped the old bearing out of the old wheels, and cleaned/lubed them with some 3-in-1 quick dry lock lube. The bag's original bearings have a "built in" spacer that is necessary between the inner side of the wheel and the bag that the new bearings did not have (would have had to use some washers). My old bearings popped into the new wheels perfectly. I was able to use the bag's existing hex bolts and screw the wheels right in. With the original wheels, I could tighten the hex bolts as tight as I wanted and they'd spin well. With these new wheels, if I tighten the hex bolts as much as I did with the original wheels, the new wheels will not spin at all as they seem to be rubbing on the suitcase. This tells me these wheels are slightly to big for this bag - a 78mm to 79mm would probably work best. Anyway, I removed the hex bolt, put some loc tite on the thread and tightened it, then backed it off a little bit, which allowed the wheels to spin freely. We'll see how well these work - or if the hex bolts are able to stay put without being tightened at full torque. Imagining myself walking through Manhattan and losing a wheel and bolt after the hex bolt works itself loose because I could tighten it completely - that would be fun.Bottom line, the new wheels look good, the bearings they come with suck. We'll see if they work for this bag (still unsure - will run it through the paces over the next few months) and can last. If they make it half as far as the original wheels, I'll be very happy. Will come back and update as necessary.
J**.
Horrible wheels were destroyed while traveling in Europe
My check in suitcase is one of matching 5 piece luggage that I loved. The original wheels were destroyed when I arrived in Melbourne as I was walking on the rough sidewalks from the metro to my hotel. I didn’t want to buy new luggage and still wanted a matching set, so after watching several YouTube videos on how to replace luggage wheels, I thought it would be a good idea for me to just replace the wheels myself.I bought these Airkouk black luggage wheels kit thinking that the wheels would be excellent and sturdy. first let me say that it wasn’t easy getting the old wheels off of my luggage. I had to buy a saw to remove the metal pieces. Putting the axel in wasn’t easy either. When I was done, I was exhausted and knew that would never want to do this again.Recently I went to Denmark and Sweden with my luggage with the newly replaced wheels. As soon as I arrived in Copenhagen, the cobblestone streets destroyed the new wheels. Thinking about it now, it makes sense that the wheels would be destroyed on cobblestone streets because you would never rollerblade on cobblestone so these wheels are not meant to be used on surfaces that you would never rollerblade on. I would not recommend these wheels on luggage that you’ll be using in areas with bad surfaces. I Ended up buying new luggage with reliable wheels for rough surfaces.
T**R
SOFT AND QUITE RIDE FIR 1510 PELICAN BUT NO GOOD
They fit well on the Pelican 1510 case and should have purchased 64 instead because the 62 are a little small. Now they make traveling with your pelican case a must quite ride when transporting. The nuts and bolts do fit but there is one little flaw and that is on the inside of the 1510 case when one of the bolts is sticking out little too much causing some warping between the case and the housing for the wheels. I am not sure what is going to happen over time.DonT Buy it, look at the image
C**J
Perfect Fit for my Older LL Bean Luggage
I can't yet speak to the durability after use, because I just installed them. But they are very good fits for my rolling LL Bean luggage that is around ten years old. They appear very much as in the picture. I don't know who actually manufactured the LL Bean luggage, but getting the old wheels removed was a little tricky. For anyone else with that type of luggage: 1) unzip the inner liner; 2) in the inside corners next to where the wheels are located, find the little metal tab that is held in by molded plastic clips; 3) take some needle nose pliers and pull the metal tabs straight up and out; 4) use a flat head screwdriver and/or the needle nose pliers to gently pry the axle shaft straight out--there's nothing connecting it to the other side of the wheel, it's just set into a hole, so it will just pull out if you are patient and work it slowly. Use the existing axle shaft with the new wheels (you won't need the included ones or the tools).These were a perfect fit and look like they're going to work well.
T**N
Good value for repairing old Travelpro cases
As other reviewers have noted the bearings perhaps aren't as smooth as the originals, but for the price I'm not complaining - I expect these wheels will give me several more years of use from my two ancient Travelpro's.The 75x23mm wheel fits my Travelpro Crew3 26" case, and the 70x23mm wheel fits my Travelpro Walkabout3 24" case.The wheel swap is very easy on these Travelpro's - the axles are not riveted in, they just slide in and out so you don't need to use the provided screw-in axles.
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