

Luggage Wheel Set - 76x24mm Wheel Size
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sporting road
Greater than one weekRelatively expensive but work great
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J
> 3 dayThis replacement product worked out great...
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ASetDancer
Greater than one weekYup. These are wheels. They fit nicely and roll very well. Better than the TravelPro factory wheels. Lets hope the airline does not break these as well! The only challenge was to find the hidden screw under the little piece of plastic covering the axle on the luggage wheel housing itself. Once the plastic cover is popped-off, the screw which holds the axle in place can be removed and the axle slides out, dropping the old wheel. Reverse to install. There are plastic bushings to be inserted in the wheel if the axle is of a diameter smaller than the hole in the wheel hub.
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Daniel
> 3 dayThese fit my travelpro crew bag, but the hardware included wasnt useful. I just had to rework the existing axles. Much better than sending it in for service.
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Alf Helge Omre
> 3 dayGreat
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S. Pickup
> 3 dayUsed to replace the wheels on a Travel Pro Crew 5 roll-on. They worked perfectly. Just the right fit. Reused the original axle. Slightly on the expensive side for two wheels, but far cheaper than buying a new roll on.
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Wilma Boell
> 3 daythe wheel set fixed my luggage however the axels were to short , fortunately i had the parts to fix it
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Commercialphoto32
Greater than one weekVery good wheels. Installed quickly and roll smoothly. I put them on Travel Pro luggage.
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Wordfool
> 3 dayI used these to replace the wheels on a Travelpro 20 Flightcrew7 rollaboard that disintegrated during a recent trip (one fell apart at the beginning, the other at the end of the trip). Knocked one star off for a strange fibrous residue that coated the wheels and took a while to wipe off, and the fact the the bearings labeled ABEC-7 were not particularly free spinning out of the box (but theyll hopefully loosen up with some wear). The wheels came with an 8mm axle and nylon bushings to use the existing 6mm Travelpro axle, which is the only option for me because that was the only axle that would fit the cutouts in the plastic wheel housing and because the bushings provide the few mm of additional spacing for the wheel to fit without side-to-side play in the housings (wheels are 24mm wide, Travelpro housings are 26-27mm wide). Getting the locktite-secured screws out of the old axle took some work, but once that was done it was an easy wheel swap that took five minutes. As far as I know these 76mm wheels will fit most Travelpro rollaboard bags (measure your current wheels to be sure) but you will need to retain the bags existing 6mm axles and use those with the nylon bushings/spacers.
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njtxrunner
> 3 dayI bought these to replace the wheels on my Kirkland 22 carry on rolling luggage. They are decent replacements. I took out the old posts and bolts for the old wheels (unzip the inner liner to take out the old bolt and insert the new bolt), replaced with the provided posts and spacers, and the wheels spin decently. They do not spin without resistance when off of the ground, but when they are placed on the ground there is enough weight on the wheels to create a free flowing rolling motion.