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What sort of toy? Metal / die-cast cars etc, wooden, or plastic? More information please, may be able to point you in the right direction. Have you tried looking at car boot sales / charity shops, or are you wanting to make your own?
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durability of wheels depends on their strength, how light they are and ability to withstand the strength of frequent driving. I have had good experience with pro comp wheels in the past, you can try them out too. Good luck.
Have you checked with the manufacturer of the stroller first to see if you can either warranty the wheels or if not purchase them?
You can also check the dealer/distributor from the site and see if they carry replacement wheels. If not you could always try eBay, Craigslist, Freecycle or any stores to see if you can find any new or used wheels.
only one wheel is driven in slow !
fast engages the other motor [2 wheels drive]
the wheels being plastic or poly wont grip & on the early gators as there is no speed controler in the system to prevent wheel spin!
only other way would be to add rubbr cleets to the wheels! or try changing to wheel barrow or scooter style pump up wheels
if you need more help just email me as i can help with modifaction process like more powerfull motor setup etc etc.
CHEERS Rob
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