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11x4.00-5 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires (2 Pack) - Solid Rubber Zero Turn Front Wheels, 350 lbs Capacity, Universal Fit with 3/4" 5/8" 1/2" Bearings

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11x4.00-5 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires (2 Pack) - Solid Rubber Zero Turn Front Wheels, 350 lbs Capacity, Universal Fit with 3/4" 5/8" 1/2" Bearings
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 11x4.00-5 flat-free solid rubber tires for zero-turn mowers, lawn tractors, and utility equipment—designed to replace front wheels that often go flat on rough terrain or commercial properties.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your existing front tire’s diameter (11 inches) and width (4 inches)—this size only fits 5-inch rims. Check your bearing bore: this set includes 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" bearings, so you can swap to match your axle size. Common compatible mowers include John Deere Z-series, Cub Cadet Z-force, Husqvarna Z242F, and Gravely ZT HD, but always verify axle diameter and wheel offset. This is an aftermarket part, not OEM—measurements must match exactly; slight variations in hub width may cause rubbing on some decks.

Key Things to Know

  • No air = no flats – solid rubber eliminates punctures and slow leaks, great for jobsites with thorns or debris.
  • Rougher ride – flat-free tires are stiffer than pneumatic; expect more vibration on paved surfaces or bumpy lawns.
  • 350 lbs capacity per tire – fine for most zero-turn mowers (front axle load is typically under 300 lbs each), but check your mower’s front axle weight rating if you have a heavy commercial model.
  • Installation is straightforward – remove old tire, swap bearing to match axle size, slide on, and tighten axle bolt. No tire mounting tools needed.

Should You Buy It

Get this if you’re tired of fixing flats on your zero-turn’s front wheels, especially on rough or debris-heavy terrain. Skip it if you mow mostly smooth, paved areas and prefer a cushioned ride—pneumatic tires will be more comfortable. At $60 for two, it’s a solid value for durability over convenience.

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