We have a little one that is just over a year old. One of her Christmas presents was a nice Radio Flyer wagon, the one with 2 seats and the removable shade. Problem is, it has the cheap plastic wheels.
Dad to the rescue! I can convert it to pnuematic tires easy. Harbor Freight sells 10" wheels w/tube tires for $5.99 each, new hubcaps are $1 each. Let's get this done.
Get to Harbor Freight, wheels are all 5/8" bore. No problem, I can get new bearings or bushings.
Head to Katy Hardware, they have 7 bearings, 1/2"ID X 1-3/8" OD, but I need 8. Stop by TSC, score the last one. On to the garage!
I remove the one of the old hubcaps, which is no small feat, and test fit the bearing. Crap. Axle is 7/16". Bad research on my end (Radio Flyer shows 1/2" axles)
I decide that the slop is bearable, and everything should be fine as long as I fit the caps tightly.
After 2 hours of replacing bearings (some were very stubborn) WE GO!
Almost didn't make it back home. At 3.1mph the front wheels hit some kind of harmonic pattern and almost rattled my little one out of the seat. And it kicked off a hubcap.
Back to the drawing board. After another trip to locate bushings, I discover Amazon Supply. For $1.65 each I ordered 8 bushings, 7/16"ID X 5/8" OD. Now I just have to remove the new bearings (and hopefully get a refund), install the original bearings, and install the bushings. Luckily I discovered that Lowes/Home Depot/TSC carry the hubcaps. They are called "Axle Push Nuts". You DO NOT have to pay the Radio Flyer shipping.
I hope new fathers are taking note of my experiences, so that they are not repeated.
Cody
Fightin Texas Aggie c/o 04
Dad to the rescue! I can convert it to pnuematic tires easy. Harbor Freight sells 10" wheels w/tube tires for $5.99 each, new hubcaps are $1 each. Let's get this done.
Get to Harbor Freight, wheels are all 5/8" bore. No problem, I can get new bearings or bushings.
Head to Katy Hardware, they have 7 bearings, 1/2"ID X 1-3/8" OD, but I need 8. Stop by TSC, score the last one. On to the garage!
I remove the one of the old hubcaps, which is no small feat, and test fit the bearing. Crap. Axle is 7/16". Bad research on my end (Radio Flyer shows 1/2" axles)
I decide that the slop is bearable, and everything should be fine as long as I fit the caps tightly.
After 2 hours of replacing bearings (some were very stubborn) WE GO!
Almost didn't make it back home. At 3.1mph the front wheels hit some kind of harmonic pattern and almost rattled my little one out of the seat. And it kicked off a hubcap.
Back to the drawing board. After another trip to locate bushings, I discover Amazon Supply. For $1.65 each I ordered 8 bushings, 7/16"ID X 5/8" OD. Now I just have to remove the new bearings (and hopefully get a refund), install the original bearings, and install the bushings. Luckily I discovered that Lowes/Home Depot/TSC carry the hubcaps. They are called "Axle Push Nuts". You DO NOT have to pay the Radio Flyer shipping.
I hope new fathers are taking note of my experiences, so that they are not repeated.
Cody
Fightin Texas Aggie c/o 04