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Racing Tire Inner Tubes - ATV, UTV, Trailer Tire Tubes
Most folks think tire inner tubes are old fashioned, and the only real use for them nowadays is for floating down a lazy river in the summertime. However, many tires...
Most folks think tire inner tubes are old fashioned, and the only real use for them nowadays is for floating down a lazy river in the summertime. However, many tires for drag racing are still tube-type tires! If you need them, Summit Racing Equipment is the place to get inner tubes for your tires.
To Tube or Not To Tube?
Some drag racing slicks can be used without inner tubes, which can save unsprung weight. For heads-up racing in power-limited classes, going tubeless can help your ETs.
However, tire inner tubes offer a lot of advantages! Tubed tires retain air better, so they’re safer and more consistent (we’re...
Most folks think tire inner tubes are old fashioned, and the only real use for them nowadays is for floating down a lazy river in the summertime. However, many tires for drag racing are still tube-type tires! If you need them, Summit Racing Equipment is the place to get inner tubes for your tires.
To Tube or Not To Tube?
Some drag racing slicks can be used without inner tubes, which can save unsprung weight. For heads-up racing in power-limited classes, going tubeless can help your ETs.
However, tire inner tubes offer a lot of advantages! Tubed tires retain air better, so they’re safer and more consistent (we’re looking at you, bracket racers). They also make the whole tire package more durable, so they’ll last longer—a big factor for heavy vehicles with smaller tires, and for saving money in the long run. Plus, you should always use inner tubes when driving tube-type tires on the street.
For more complete discussion of the subject, check out our blog!
Beyond Drag Cars
Racers aren’t the only vehicles in need of tire inner tubes. If your period-correct restoration project runs on old-fashioned tube tires, Summit has them in all the sizes you’re looking for. In addition, Summit carries an unbeatable selection of tire inner tubes for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, trailers, and lawn equipment.
Top Brands
No matter what size tire you have, Summit carries a tire inner tube to go inside. Plus, all of the tubes we sell are manufactured by the most trusted brands in the business, so you can shop (and race!) with confidence. Choose from brands including Pirelli, Coker, Mickey Thompson, Kenda, Dunlop, Bridgestone, Hoosier, Michelin, and more.
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M&H Racemaster Racing Tubes
M&H Racemaster racing tubes are made from select, high grade natural rubber. They have metal valve stems for easy clamping. They are high strength, high stretch and lightweight for ultimate performance.
( 14 )
$95.00
Coker Tubes
Are you looking for a tube for that odd-sized Coker tire? Coker tire tubes get the job done. They are made from natural rubber and come available in a variety of sizes and configurations to fit your specific Coker tire style.
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$21.00
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$136.00
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Carlisle Tire Tubes
Carlisle tire tubes are made from heavy-duty rubber for a wide variety of applications, from ATVs and UTVs to trailers. Whether you need straight or angled valve stems, Carlisle tire has your tire tube needs covered with many sizes available.
( 6 )
$93.99
$4.50
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$64.99
JR Race Car Tire Tubes
JR Race Car tire tubes come in a choice of styles, both standard and puncture-resistant. These tubes are constructed from high-quality rubber and are available for front and rear wheels.
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$7.32
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$10.99
Carlstar Tire Tubes
Carlstar tire tubes are made from heavy-duty rubber for a wide variety of applications, from ATVs and UTVs to trailers. Whether you need straight or angled valve stems, Carlstar tire has your tire tube needs covered with many sizes available. Order the size and options needed for your vehicle.
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$13.99
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$42.99
Kenda Tuff Tubes
Kenda Tuff Tubes are 2.5mm heavy-duty butyl-rubber tubes that are designed to resist punctures and pinch flats. Kenda Tuff Tubes are available in all popular MX sizes. These Tuff Tubes are two times thicker than OEM tubes and are specifically designed for motocross and off-road use.
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$16.99
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$23.99
Twin Power Heavy-Duty Inner Tubes
Fill your tires with Twin Power heavy-duty inner tubes. These dependable motorcycle tires are made of butyl rubber, offering good air retention, as well as long wear. They are available with rubber or metal stems. Equip your tires to feel and perform their best with Twin Power heavy-duty inner tubes.
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$17.99
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$36.99
Kenda Tire Tubes
Kenda tire tubes are made from heavy-duty butyl rubber and are offered in many different sizes to fit most current motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs. Kenda tire tubes will not add unsprung weight to your wheels and will keep you up and running when it counts.
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$11.99
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$14.99
IRC Tire Tubes
Route 66, the original highway was established in 1926, the same year IRC began production on tire tubes. Nearly a century later, IRC continues to build on its legacy with a full line of butyl rubber tire tubes. This synthetic rubber, or elastomer, has superb impermeability and flex, making it an ideal choice to hold the air inside of your motorcycle tires. Valve stems are included with all tubes, which are available in a wide range of sizes to fit various wheel diameters. Find your proper tube and tire fitment … and you'll be set for the race track, trails, a daily commute--or even Route 66.
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$12.99
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$20.99
IRC Heavy-Duty Tire Tubes
Some users contend that IRC Heavy-Duty tire tubes are the thickest tubes you can find for the price. All we know is, they are 3mm thick to resist punctures and pinch flats, a definite plus when you're competing in a race or scaling rough terrain miles from home. Made from a blend of natural and butyl rubber, IRC Heavy-Duty tire tubes meet or exceed OEM quality standards. Straight metal valve stems are bolted onto these rugged tubes, which are available in a full range of sizes to fit most motorcycles.
( 3 )
$23.99
Michelin Street Tire Tubes
Michelin street tire tubes are for riders who don't want to worry about changing tubes on the road. They feature sturdy butyl rubber construction and an overlapping splice that is much stronger than the butt splice used on most inner tubes. The overlap is placed on the opposite side from the valve stem for increased protection against leaks—and this design keeps the tubes well-balanced. For safety, longevity, and riding pleasure, order the Michelin street tire tube size needed for your application.
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$33.95
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$47.95
Goodyear Tubes by Kelsey Tire
Goodyear tubes by Kelsey Tire are premium, specialized inner tubes designed specifically for use with Kelsey Tire's vintage Goodyear collector tires, ensuring proper fit, safety, and authenticity for classic car restorations. These tubes are often necessary for bias-ply tires from the 1930s-'70s, including Deluxe All-Weather models and various Goodyear Polyglas fitments, featuring period-correct valve stems and high-quality butyl or natural rubber construction. Additional notes: * Required for tube-type antique and muscle car tires, specifically 4-ply polyester or bias-ply tires * Designed to match the specific sizing and bead requirements of Kelsey Tire's reproduced Goodyear Collector Series * Features premium valves stem (centered or offset) and heavy-duty, reinforced rubber construction for durability
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$27.99
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$28.99
BikeMaster ATV Tire Tubes
Get the right fit for your tires with BikeMaster ATV tire tubes. They offer a natural rubber construction fitted with heavy-duty valves. Tubes are individually packaged with the part number and size on each box. Choose quality, performance, and value-priced ATV tire tubes from BikeMaster.
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$30.99
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$39.99
Coker Heavy-Duty Tubes
Coker offers heavy-duty tire tubes in a variety of sizes. They feature a rubber stem, and the pull-through valve stem location is center. These tubes are recommended for bias-ply tires. Order the model recommended for your vehicle.
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$74.00
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$101.00
Mickey Thompson Racing Tubes
Mickey Thompson natural rubber racing tubes are easy to mount. They are lighter, more flexible, and have better heat distribution than synthetic butyl rubber tubes. These racing tubes have a metal valve that clamps to your wheel to make them easy to mount and inflate.
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$90.99
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$127.99
Hoosier Racing Tubes
Get the right tubes for your race tires with these Hoosier racing tubes. Made from high-quality materials, they are available in several sizes to fit your application.
( 26 )
$156.00
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$196.00
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