3D-printed, aftermarket-style performance wheels for residential trash & recycling cans. Snap-on, no hardware, no removing the wheel. Your bin rolls to the curb 104 times a year — make it count.
Every wheel brand chases the same garages, the same builds, the same Sunday meets. We went the other direction — to the side of the house, past the gas meter, to the most overlooked chassis in America.
The residential waste bin. 96 gallons of untapped potential, riding on two sad black rollers since the day it was delivered. Not anymore. Pimp My Can makes precision wheel covers that turn factory bin rollers into a proper set — the same dedication a tuner shop brings to a built motor, applied, with a completely straight face, to garbage.
Designed around the standard 200mm bin roller used by American Disposal, Toter, and most Rubbermaid carts. If your roller measures different, message us your axle size before ordering — we'd rather you fit right than ship twice.
Pop a tape on your roller. Diameter and axle width — 30 seconds, in the printed guide on the box.
Press the cover over the factory roller until it clicks. No screws, no glue, no removing the wheel.
Wheel it to the curb. Accept the questions from your neighbors. This is the lifestyle now.
A set of wheels on a garbage bin is a one-frame joke that does the marketing for you. Snap it, post it, watch the comments roll in. We design every drop to look right in the grid before it ever rolls to the curb.
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Car person impossible to shop for? They already own the parts, the tools, and the opinions. They do not own wheels for their trash can. Problem solved, under thirty bucks.
Shop gift setsPrinted in UV-stable PETG so it shrugs off sun, rain, and the trash truck's grabber arm. Every set ships with a spec card — because a real wheel deserves real paperwork.
30-day fitment guarantee. If it doesn't snap on, we make it right. We just can't cover what the truck does to it.