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Grizzly Industrial H3042-20' Spoked Wheel

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$69.95

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  • Build your own high-center cart with a set of these 20-Inch spooked wheels heavy-duty construction will handle the roughest terrain ball bearing axle
  • Heavy-duty construction will handle the roughest terrain
  • Ball bearing axle bore is 3/4-Inch


Build your own high-center cart with a set of these 20-Inch spoked wheels. heavy-duty construction will handle the roughest terrain. ball bearing axle bore is 3/4-Inch. not for highway use.


Robert C. Crosby
2025-08-14 20:06:21
Wheels were just what I needed to complete my garden cart project and were priced well below any others I could find. Shipped fast, recvd. within days. One tube did have a slow leak and Grizzly sent me an entire new wheel assembly, which is fine. Again, recvd. super fast. I only felt bad that they sent an entire wheel when all I needed was a new tube. I offered to send back the original unit and they declined. Now I have a spare. Responses to my emails were prompt and I am thoroughly satisfied with both the wheels and service. Sturdy and well made. Perfect for a rugged farm yard cart.Highly recommended!
Dachs1
2025-08-01 10:03:16
Bought these as replacements on a garden cart. They came quickly and do the job just fine. Also needed to pump them up some more... which is a good thing as I am sure they were shipped in an unpressurized locker on the plane. one of the wheels was not true and I attempted to true the wheel by adjusting the spokes, like on a bicycle. This helped a little but could not get them 100%. However, as these are not designed or are they to be used on a high speed device, they function just as they were intended. I just see a little wobble in the one wheel, but like I stated it does not alter the function, otherwise I would have rated them a five.
Albert Danner
2025-07-24 11:08:14
I suppose you get what you pay for. I ordered two wheels, and one was DOA--it would not hold air at all. I had to get a replacement inner tube. Both had significant wobble--as much as 1/2 inch--which means that if your cart tolerances are tight it will rub on the sides.Update: by the second day, the other tire would not hold air. More money and time for a second inner tube, and the tires are extremely difficult to get off the rims. In addition, one wheel was missing the rim tape that protects the inner tube from the spoke heads, so even a good inner tube would have been damaged.Finally, the bearings are not that great, and the wheel strains with a load of 50-70 pounds. Then bearings disintegrated (races came apart and all balls fell out) on tenth use.Can I give negative stars?
N. Doyle
2025-07-07 13:53:13
I bought these for my dog buggy so I could mount extra wide tires. The rims are 1.375" (outside dimension) and were able to seat 3" wide tires, so they gave me what I needed. However these really are cheap and nasty wheels. The bearings grate and wobble, the spokes were all loose, some of the spoke nipples weren't even finger tight. One rim was slightly dented. The tires looked okay, quite smart actually-until I tried taking them off. They were almost impossible to remove. I broke two tire levers getting the first tire off, ended up cutting the second tire off! The wire bead on the tire was massive, thickest I've ever seen. Don't ever have a puncture with the original tires on! Still after tightening up the spokes and replacing the tires the wheels work okay(ish), (but I wouldn't want to use them on a bike).
Busy Chris
2025-05-25 11:04:55
Great wheels. I wish the original cart had had these. I also wish i had found these a long time ago instead of fighting eith the old ones that were crumbling with each task. The inflated tires are quiet and do the job. They went on fine. I added a piece of plastic pipe as a washer so the tire didn't rub on the side of the cart and that worked really well.
thomas dye
2025-05-16 18:14:16
item is mislabeled! This is a 20 mm axle requirement, not three-quarter inch. The difference is relatively small if you are just building a yard detritus cart. If you place this 20 mm axle bearing onto a three-quarter inch axle it will rattle around and function poorly. Shipping was fast the tires are cheap but functional and all but one of the tires held air first time no trouble. (I ordered four for a quadracycle project) I will have to custom build at least one hub, but at this price it is worth it just to have the spokes and rims. Also of note the spokes all arrived quite loose and all required tightening. These are cheap but can be made to work. How much effort do you want to put in?
John A. Battista
2025-05-11 13:11:15
The Grizzly wheel bearing hub bore diameter is 3/4 inches. The hub width is 2 1/2 inches. My twin-wheel garden cart has a 3/4 inch axle, which becomes 1/2 inch at each end, 2 1/4 inches long (to the cotter pin hole); therefore, it would require a thinner hub. It was necessary to convert the entire axle to 3/4 inches, to the cotter pin holes. I did this by using (4) 1 1/8 long 3/4 x 1/2 inch brass bushings. Then, to complete the job, I needed (4) 3/4 inch inside diameter (nylon?) washers, 2 cotter pins and 2 small pipe clamps. So, working inward from the cotter pin hole on each end of the axle, I put in a cotter pin, a washer, the wheel, another washer and a pipe clamp. I put as much pressure outward from the pipe clamp as I could, before tightening it, to reduce the "wobble." Even brand new carts have some wobble. To conclude this, I've made the Grizzly incorrect hub width insignificant. Now, instead of heading for the trash heap, I have a perfectly restored garden cart.
Bob B.
2025-04-16 16:23:16
The only difference was the hub width so I had to make a spacer for the axle.
Eldon Booth
2025-04-11 14:46:50
I broke the tires down first thing. One tube was pinch when installed and had a half inch hole in it, the other seemed OK so put it back together and put air in it. The tube lasted about 30 seconds, when I removed the tube again it had a three inch rip in it. There is a reason these tires come uninflated. They won't hold air! "DISCATISFIED CUSTOMER!"
Richard Hamilton
2025-04-02 15:42:37
I am building a cyclekart and have yet to test the lateral strength of these wheels. A cyclekart is a 6.5 hp motor powered 1920 Indy 1/2 sized race car with open wheels. There is a large club in California. Check google.
Irukandji
2025-03-29 12:27:06
Very poor quality. Both wheels arrived with loose spokes. The spokes are the flimsiest I've ever seen - too light to support any significant load. One tire went flat after inflating it to the recommended 40 PSI. The large "Made in China" wording on the tire should have been prefaced with a "Warning!". I never even bothered to put these things on my cart as could almost guarantee immediate failure with even the smallest of loads. Returning them ASAP.
marcel hurbutt
2025-02-24 16:08:56
tres satisfait de ce produit
Yvon Lavigne
2025-02-04 20:08:53
Produit acceptable pour le prix.