7.5" Round Tread Pedal Car Tire

$9.95
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SKU:
2007R
UPC:
674254020383
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7.5" Round Tread Pedal Car Tire (1)

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  The 7 ½ inch tire is for wheels that are approximately 7 3/8 inch in diameter
measured edge of rim to edge of rim. The width is 3/4".
 
Installing the tire is easier if you get the tire hot, either by hot tap water, a microwave, or an oven.
Once heated up, they will stretch over the wheel fairly easily.
 
Watch our installation video below:
 
 
Your entire pedal car parts order ships to the Continental U.S. lower 48 states for only $9.00!
This does not include Alaska, Hawaii, other US Territories, or International locations. 
 Please contact us at cyndi@pedalcar.com or call, 248-853-0215 for the shipping cost to your location.

 

 

 

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  • 5
    7.5 inch rubber tires

    Posted by James Bolton on 26th Aug 2024

    This was an excellent product! Fit perfect!

  • 5
    7 1/2" rubber tires

    Posted by Ed Walsh on 17th Dec 2023

    Item arrived quickly and the install went very easy. 50 seconds in the microwave oven.

  • 5
    tire

    Posted by MIKE J BIRGEN on 21st Aug 2023

    Great quality, what a time saver trying to replace parts that I didn't think existed anymore. Fast order to door shipping. Sharing your contact info already with other car enthusiast

  • 5
    yes

    Posted by ESCOBAR OTTO on 26th Aug 2022

    yes fit perfect for the plane

  • 5
    7.5 in. Rubber replacement tire

    Posted by Ronusz@yahoo.com on 1st Nov 2021

    I had a pedal car minus 1 tire. Had some trepidation about installing a replacement. After heating it up in the microwave for 1 1/2 mins., the tire went on the rim with just a bit of coaxing. On my FIRST try. Needless to say, I was thrilled. Couldn't have been much easier. Was VERY pleased.

  • 5
    Wagon tire

    Posted by Dick Hamme on 4th Aug 2020

    A mundane item, but when you need one, here's where you can find it.

  • 5
    7.5 in tire.

    Posted by Dick on 12th Sep 2019

    Precisely what I needed to replace broken tire on my 1930s vintage Aero Flite wagon.