🛠️ Roll like a pro, glide like a boss.
ShopSkates Creeper Caster Wheels are a set of six heavy-duty 2.5-inch polyurethane wheels with industrial-grade steel construction and precision ball bearings. Designed for universal compatibility and silent 360-degree rotation, they support up to 300 pounds and include replacement hardware for easy installation. Engineered to protect all floor types, these casters deliver smooth, noiseless mobility for professional and home garage use.
Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Caster Type | Stem |
Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
Wheel Width | 2 Inches |
UPC | 677937041088 |
Manufacturer | AFK Technology |
Model | ShopSkates |
Item Weight | 2.99 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Caster6 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | Caster6 |
Construction | Multi-piece |
Rim Diameter | 1 Inches |
Load Index Rating | 91 |
Speed Rating | L |
Rim Width | 1 Inches |
Bolt Pattern (Number of Holes) | 1 |
Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter) | 112 Millimeters |
C**G
Nice Upgrade
The wheels are a nice upgrade for my old Crapsman creeper. Quiet and smooth.Mine used the barrel nuts and the hex socket is a bit shallow considering the hardware is kinda low-end. But they do give you 2 types of hardware (barrel nuts and acorn nuts) to cover different designs. The wheels have bearings. And overall for the price, Ingave it 5 stars.
D**G
Huge improvement over hard plastic wheels
I bought a new Whiteside Manufacturing creeper intending to use it on broomed concrete. It came with hard plastic wheels. It was difficult to use as it was constantly getting stuck and the wheels were getting quickly destroyed. Installed these wheels and the difference is almost hard to believe. It's actually usable now. I don't get why they use such terrible wheels. Probably slightly cheaper, of course.Installation was a bit of a debacle. The original wheels needed a very thin 32mm wrench to back up the caster while loosening. I didn't have that or a way to make one so I drilled the heads off the barrel nuts. Turns out they had also used a bit of threadlock so I'm not sure they would have come out even if I had the right wrench. The nuts were soft and pretty easy to drill. These new casters required a thin 14mm wrench to back the caster when tightening. Didn't have that either so I ground down a regular wrench. It was worth it despite all the trouble.
C**T
Perfect replacement Lisle jeeper creeper
Jeepers creepers where did you get those wheels. These wheels work perfect in my creeper. Needed something that rolls on rough asphalt. This did the trick. It’s raised it up a little bit. See pics. It came with all the hardware to work for many style creepers. It took less than 20 minutes to replace my old six wheels. Amazon saves the day.
E**�
Good quality for the price. Work well on a lay down creeper.
They roll very well almost to well. Only used for a couple hrs so far but a decent product working well in my lay down creeper.
C**E
Better than what comes on the snap on creeper seat.
Love these compared to what usually come on a creeper seat. The glide nice and don't lock up on a pebble
S**N
Good replacement and upgrade
Bought these to replace the wheels on the Harbor Freight creeper that wore out. These wheels bolted right in place of the old and perform better. Definitely roll better than the old wheels on the rougher concrete on the driveway.
J**H
Set Fit Perfectly Without Modification
I was impressed with this set of 6 wheels that fit perfectly on my old AC Delco creeper. I used the large fender washer from the old wheels (shown on the threaded stud in photo) plus the barrel nut, flat washer and lock washer from the kit. Note that the kit also contains another set of hardware that includes a locknut, washers and acorn nut; I did not need these, but they may come in handy for some applications. The barrel nuts require a 5mm hex key, same as the old wheels on this particular creeper.The little steel balls were falling out of the old wheels, causing them to get stuck and slide; I certainly do not have that problem anymore. If I show this to the kids, they might like to take the creeper out for a spin around the block. I'm just happy to able to move about freely while working on a car, or when using as a dolly to help move large objects.Update and a note of caution: I recently got my upper arm pinched; apparently having the inside of my upper arm in contact with the wheel; when the creeper moved, it sucked my skin into the gap between the wheel and small fender causing a large blood blister / welt and subsequent bruising. Some wheel sets may offer more protection against this type of injury. I may try finding some shallow cups, that I can place over the wheel studs while providing clearance for the wheels to swivel, that will guard against this happening again.
D**.
I dont hate my stool any more.
Makes my cheap stool and creeper feel high quality!
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