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The F-ber Luggage Suitcase Replacement Wheels Kit features 68x24mm wheels with high-precision ABEC 608zz bearings, dual axle sizes (35mm & 40mm), and all necessary hardware for easy installation. Crafted from durable metal alloy and rubber, these wheels provide smooth, reliable performance for luggage and inline skates, making it the ultimate upgrade for frequent travelers and active professionals.
Size | OD:68 W:24 ID:6 Axles:35 / 40mm |
Brand | F-ber |
Wheel Size | 2.68 Inches |
Pitch Circle Diameter | 0.24 Inches |
Item Weight | 241 Grams |
Item Diameter | 2 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Moped |
Load Index | 50 |
Rim Width | 0.94 Inches |
UPC | 708210949859 |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | F-ber Trading Co.ltd |
Model | Luggage Suitcase Wheels |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | 708210949835 |
Construction | Metal alloy + rubber |
Speed Rating | A+ |
Bolt Pattern (Number of Holes) | 1 |
T**Z
Perfect Fit for TravelPro WalkAbout2 Lite
First of all, I love my TravelPro luggage BUT am very disappointed that they make finding the correct size replacement wheels so difficult (as in no help at all). And the only "how to" videos they have on their website are for their latest model luggage. It seems to me that having a simple chart on their site at least showing the correct size replacement wheels for each model and style would be easy to do.Having ended my rant, these wheels worked perfectly for my WalkAbout 2 Lite (Style 406072206). After Southwest Airlines decided to not only rip the entire "tire" off the wheel but also put a big dent it the remaining metal, we made quite the clackity-clack noise around the Las Vegas airport with our two-wheel carry on.As Google and the YouTube videos instructed, I removed the remaining good wheel and tried to measure the height and width, deciding that my eyeball estimate of the ruler was 67mm x 23mm must have actually been an available size of 68mm x 24mm. Turned out that part was correct.And thankfully, unlike TravelPro's current wheels, replacing these older model wheels was ridiculously easy. Remove one (1) Philips head screw above the wheel, slide out the rubberized module holding the wheel, slide out the axle, remove old wheel and replace with the new, and reinsert the original axle to hold it in place. Then simply replace the module and reattach the one screw.To replace both wheels took about 10 minutes; 4 minutes to find my screwdriver, 3 minutes to replace both wheels, and 3 minutes to show my wife how incredibly handy I was. I didn't even open the included bag of axles, screws, washers, and allen wrenches that came with the wheels, no doubt for other brands or models that weren't designed this simply. Which brings me to my last rant - why aren't all wheel assemblies designed this simply? My one-screw set up on my very old WalkAbout2 has lasted about 10 years without fail, and would still be going strong if the airline hadn't dinged the metal wheel in the first place.One last thing. The wheels and parts come with no instructions, which is not a problem if you watch a YouTube video or are as incredibly handy as I.
M**A
Replacement wheels for Travelpro luggage
I used a pair of these 78mm wheels to replace the old and broken wheels past their prime on a 26" Travelpro Platinum 3 roller board suitcase. Replacement parts from manufacturer were no longer available. Fit was perfect and luggage is like original with many many more miles now available. For this luggage, 76mm wheels would work also. Must have 6mm bearing ID.
C**G
Worked for my luggage
Nice, sturdy strong wheels. I used them to replace broken wheels on my luggage because my luggage is out dated, and no longer sells replacement parts. I had to go to hardware store to get a flat screw head because the one that comes with it is slightly rounded and wouldn't fit flat inside the wheel area of my bag but that was no big deal and worth it. Otherwise I would have had to buy new luggage. Wheel was a lot less expensive. Anyhow, very good and smooth and strong.
J**N
Not quite identical to the old wheels but close enough
My ancient Travelpro cases have seen better days with one becoming a parts donor for the others, but although I've got lots of spare handles and plastic parts all of the wheels have disintegrated and need replacement. Despite there being tons of "replacement wheels" on Amazon none of them are quite the right size: 74mm high x 27mm wide (30mm shaft width).At 76mm x 24mm (27mm shaft width) these wheels were the closest I could find. They come with 35mm and 40mm replacement shafts and washers to adapt to various widths. The travelpro uses a straight shaft with no room for the screw heads so I ended up using the original shaft with 2 washers on each side of the wheel. I would have appreciated inclusion of some 2mm spacers which would have made installation much easier as well as the vastly reduced odds of losing a washer when the shaft slips out (as I found on one of the wheels I removed).These are on our second suitcase which doesn't get a lot of use so I expect they'll last quite a long time. For me they were a bargain compared to the cost of a new suitcase.
K**C
Better than expected…
Relatively easy to install. Revived an older TravelPro I was ready to throw away.
D**M
Great replacement for Travelpro!
I just ordered these (68mm X 24mm) wheels as replacements for my early 2000’s Travelpro Walkabout Lite 26” (style # 6426-01) rollaboard roller bag. The original plastic wheels were coming apart…which was not fun in the airport. These replacements fit perfectly! *Make sure to reuse the Travelpro axle as the new axles that come with the wheels have a head that would make it impossible to fit back in the enclosed case.* You will not need the black spacers from the old wheels…the old axle fits perfectly without them.To replace, you will need a Phillips screwdriver, a hammer or mallet, and something (a punch of some sort) to tap the axle out of the old wheels as it is in there pretty snug. Unscrew the screw holding casing to bag and slide the wheel unit out. Tap the axle out of old wheels, replace wheels, then tap the old axle back into the casing with the new wheels. Slide the whole thing back into your bag and replace screw. It was a 5 min job, and so much cheaper than buying a new bag. These new wheels have ball bearings which roll SO much smoother than the old ones. Can’t wait for my next trip!!
J**.
Perfect
Fantastic! Saved an old Travelpro roll-a-board. I suppose each different brand/model is different, so I would try to describe the installation process. Suffice to say, these worked and the axles included saved the day when I had to cut the "riveted" factory axle to get it out.
H**R
Excellent replacement wheels for Travelpro Crew3 bags.
These 78x24mm wheels are the closest replacement wheels I have found for my Travelpro Crew3 bag. The bearings are designed for 6mm axles so no bushings are needed which eliminates a source of wiggle in other wheels I have tried. I used one of the included shim washers to reduce the side to side play since these wheels are a few mm narrower than the original Travelpro ones but otherwise they roll as smoothly and quietly as I remember the originals. Also these are quite a bit less expensive than OEM Travelpro wheels.
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