11x4.00-5 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assembly,Tubeless Tire Fits Zero Turn Lawn Mowers,3.4"-5.6" Centered Hub,3/4" or 5/8" or 1/2" Bushing,Come with Universal Adapter Kit, Set of 2
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This is a set of two 11x4.00-5 flat-free (never-flat) tire and wheel assemblies designed for zero-turn lawn mowers. They eliminate punctures and air pressure maintenance, ideal for residential and light commercial mowing on turf and hard surfaces.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these measurements:
- Tire size: 11x4.00-5 (diameter x width, rim diameter). Must match your OEM tire size exactly.
- Hub width: 3.4" to 5.6" centered hub. Measure your existing wheel hub width—if outside this range, it won’t fit.
- Axle diameter: Comes with 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" bushings. Check your mower’s axle shaft size (most zero-turns use 3/4" or 5/8").
- Universal adapter kit: Included to fit various bolt patterns, but not all mowers. Measure your bolt pattern (center-to-center distance between holes) and compare to the adapter’s range.
Common brands: Husqvarna, Cub Cadet, John Deere, Bad Boy, Gravely, and many zero-turn models with 11x4.00-5 tires. Always measure your existing tire, hub, and axle—don’t rely on model number alone.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Solid rubber construction means no flats, but ride is firmer than pneumatic—expect more vibration on uneven ground. Durability is good for homeowner use; heavy commercial mowing may wear faster.
- Installation: Easy—remove old wheel, slide on new assembly, secure with included hardware. Adapter kit may require minor drilling or bolt swapping for non-standard patterns.
- Common gotchas: Hub width mismatch is the top return reason. Also, flat-free tires add weight (approx. 5-7 lbs each) which can affect mower balance and traction slightly. Check if your mower has enough clearance for the increased tire diameter (11" vs. some OEM tires that are slightly smaller).
- Load capacity: Typically supports up to 300-400 lbs per tire, sufficient for most zero-turn mowers. Exceed that on a heavy commercial unit and you risk deformation.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on your zero-turn mower and want a set-it-and-forget-it solution for a residential lawn. They’re a solid value at $58.99 for two, with high ratings (4.6/5). Skip them if you need a softer ride for delicate turf or run a heavy commercial mower where pneumatic tires with foam filling might last longer. Measure first to avoid returns.
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