🧳 Roll Smooth, Travel Proud: Upgrade Your Luggage Game!
OwnMyOwnMy’s 45mm x 18mm luggage replacement wheels come as a complete 4-piece kit with dual axle lengths and all necessary hardware. Crafted from durable rubber and metal, these silent swivel caster wheels ensure smooth, wear-resistant rolling, extending the life of your suitcase and enhancing your travel experience.
Size | 45mm x 18mm |
Brand | OwnMy |
Wheel Size | 45 Millimeters |
Pitch Circle Diameter | 6 Millimeters |
Item Diameter | 45 Millimeters |
Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car |
Load Index | 30 |
UPC | 610895363946 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00610895363946 |
Manufacturer | TL |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Item model number | TL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TL |
G**O
Excellent fit!
The wheels for my Samsonite suitcase worked great. Fit was perfect. You will need to use a hacksaw to remove the wheels. It's worth the effort. New wheel placement was very simple. Will definitely recommend this product if you want to save a good suitcase and not spend money on a new one.
G**.
The wheels work great (once I got the old ones off)
The wheels arrived quickly and in good condition. They were exactly what I was looking for. They are good quality and I expect long service life from them. I really like the two different length axil shafts. The only hard part was removing the original wheels, that in my case were riveted. I found the easiest way to remove them was cut up the old wheel so that I could use a hacksaw on the center axil. This also had the bonus of not damaging the original caster brackets that hold the wheel. Once the old axil was removed the new ones were easy to install in less than 2 minutes.
G**N
High Quality Luggage Wheels
These wheels were an excellent replacement for the original wheels on my suitcase. These wheels appear to be much more durable than the original wheels on my suitcase. The diameter was slightly smaller than the original wheels but the wheels still worked fine.
S**H
Great product - difficult to break the rivets on old wheels
Very pleased with the product. Installation was quick once I was able to get the old wheels off. That was the biggest challenge of the whole project. Ended up drilling them out. The suitcase was perfectly usable, however the original wheels were destroyed on European cobblestones on my last trip. I didn't want to throw away a good suitcase nor pay another couple hundred for a replacement. Overall very pleased with the product and the results.
S**G
Perfect skateboard-style urethane replacement wheels, better than the originals wheels.
You will need a hacksaw or dremel with a large fiberglass cutoff wheel to remove the original axles. After removal, installation could not have been easier. I like that they include two sizes of axles so you can select the best fit.This inexpensive purchase saved an expensive suitcase that would have otherwise been trashed.
N**H
These and a hacksaw saved my Samsonite carryon spinner
TLDR: it’s a very good replacement for my Samsonite carry on hard shell spinner suitcase wheels. I kept the Samsonite mount, hacksawed the Samsonite axle out, popped out the worn wheel and installed the new wheel with its new axle. So far, two trips in and the wheels are still on.Long story, why not:My hard shell suitcase started rolling out of line, and eventually became very difficult to maneuver. It was so bad that carrying the rolling suitcase seemed like the only way to transport it. Upon examination, I soon learned what the issue was: the rear wheels were worn out in a very peculiar pattern- slanted inwards, leaving only a small thin sliver of wheel to roll on. Of course the suitcase wasn’t going to roll very well like that. And, of course, Samsonite wasn’t going to just sell spare wheels to replace the existing ones. Faced with the inevitable fate of the dumpster, I had little to lose ordering these wheels for the suitcase. Guided by good ‘ol Google, I looked up a tutorial on YouTube where a nice person showed a step by step. In summary; flip the suitcase over, brace the wheel mount (he had a tool, I used my hand) and hack at the axle until it is sawed in two, pop out the old wheel, pop in the new wheel, screw on the new axle, done! The hacksawing part was by far the hardest part of the journey but I managed to do it, and if you want to keep your suitcase out of the landfill, or avoid spending money on a new suitcase- so can you! After that, my suitcase is rolling around like new. I only replaced the two rear wheels so I’m keeping the two spare wheels for when the front ones give out. I’ve done two trips and the wheels are still going very strong. Overall, superb deal!
L**N
Worked. Quality is ok
They are ok. I dont know how long these will last but they gave my siitcase an extra lease on life.
B**K
Replaced seized wheel - American Tourister
Had an American Tourister brand large luggage. Dragged it through a muddy tunnel from airport parking and the wheel seized. I dragged it around for a trip or two to the point that the seized wheel rubber was more of a crescent moon shape and the bellman made a comment.Ordered these, used a Sawzall to cut the press fitting bolts out. Removed the dust cover caps with an automotive pick (small flathead would work). Popped out the old components.Slapped these legit bearing and roller rubber wheels in. Male allen screws come with blue thread sealant compound. This kit fixed my American Tourister to where it rolls better than before. Made the wife happy too.Owning a Sawzall and/or dremmel or other cutting tool for tight spaces made this possible. I originally started to drill the first one out only to find that it was a sold press bolt, so I abandoned that quickly.Remove the dust caps to see if your bad wheel can come off. Measure twice for fitment. Order 1 set and replace all wheels for a smooth roll. I'm glad they send two sizes of bearing axles. Mine worked with the smaller axle.Not noisy. Maybe a level 1 or 2 for ease of replacement. This review took me about the same amount of time to replace all 4.Disclaimer: If you use a Sawzall to cut it, I would recommend the guard on the tool by pressing it into the rubber wheel. This should help keep it from spinning. I straddled the luggage with the wheels upright (so it was upside down). Start the the blade floating on the axle and begin cutting. Cut all 4 in a quick fashion.I considered using a vise and it would make this "safer". Sometimes ya just gotta send it, safety 3rd.
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