The 22 x 1 3/8 inch (37-501) Primo Orion urethane wheelchair street tire features a street design tread for good all around traction and the solid urethane construction will ensure you never get a flat or have to fill the tire with air.

22 x 1 3/8 in. (37-501) Primo Orion Urethane Wheelchair Street Tire

Brand: Primo
SKU: AL210
Availability: In Stock
$29.25
$29.25

The 22 x 1 3/8 inch (37-501) Primo Orion urethane wheelchair street tire features a street design tread for good all around traction and the solid urethane construction will ensure you never get a flat or have to fill the tire with air.

22 x 1 3/8 in. (37-501) Primo Orion Urethane Wheelchair Street Tire

$29.25

22 x 1 3/8 in. (37-501) Primo Orion Urethane Wheelchair Street Tire

$29.25

The 22 x 1 3/8 in. (37-501) Primo Orion Urethane Wheelchair Street Tire features a street design tread for good all around traction and the solid urethane construction will ensure you never get a flat or have to fill the tire with air. 

Product Features

  • Reinforced cords help prevent the tire from rolling off the rim
  • P-163 all around street tread pattern
  • Black non marking color
  • No air or inner tube needed (flat free)
  • Fits most 22 x 1 and 22 x 1 3/8 (501 mm) wheels that have a hole for an inner tube valve stem
  • Sold individually (each). For a pair, please order a quantity of 2.

 

Fitment Notes
This tire will replace most tires used on Quickie, Top End (Invacare), TiLite, or any other wheelchair where the rim has a hole for an inner tube valve stem. Having the hole for a valve stem means the wheel is of a standard size and this tire should fit. It is important to verify that your existing rim is using a 22 x 1, 22 x 1 1/4, or 22 x 1 3/8" (501 mm) tire prior to ordering. If your existing wheelchair rim does not have a hole for an inner tube valve stem, chances are this tire will not fit although some customers have reported success installing them.

Installation Notes
Installing these tires onto a wheelchair rim can be very challenging without the proper tools. This is because the tire itself is smaller than the wheelchair rim and needs to be stretched onto the rim. If you do not have the ability or the tools to properly install these tires, it is advisable to seek professional help. You cannot install this tire by hand. 

If you have a properly mounted bench vise, you can purchase a solid tire installation tool which can be found on these pages:

If you have questions about which wheelchair tire to purchase, how to determine the correct wheelchair tire size, or have an installation question, see our Buying Guide for Wheelchair and Scooter Tires.