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11x4.00-5'' Lawn Mower Tires Flat Free, 11x4-5 Solid Tires and Wheel, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires with 3/4" or 5/8" & 1/2" Precision bearings, 3.4"-5.6" Centered Hub for Zero-Turn Lawn Mower (2 Pack)

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11x4.00-5'' Lawn Mower Tires Flat Free, 11x4-5 Solid Tires and Wheel, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires with 3/4" or 5/8" & 1/2" Precision bearings, 3.4"-5.6" Centered Hub for Zero-Turn Lawn Mower (2 Pack)
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What It Is

These are a 2-pack of flat-free (airless) front tires for zero-turn mowers, sized 11x4.00-5. They replace pneumatic tires prone to flats, designed for continuous use on turf without maintenance.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify three things:

  • Tire size: Must be 11x4.00-5 (11" outer diameter, 4" width, 5" rim). Common on zero-turn mowers like John Deere Z-series, Cub Cadet ZT, Husqvarna Z, and Bad Boy.
  • Axle diameter: Choose between 3/4" or 5/8" and 1/2" bearings—measure your mower’s front axle shaft. Most zero-turns use 3/4" or 5/8".
  • Hub offset: Centered hub (3.4"–5.6" width) fits most zero-turn front wheels. Measure your existing wheel’s hub width to ensure centering. Not for offset or offset-specific models (e.g., some older Snapper or Gravely).

Check your mower’s manual or measure the existing tire/axle. No OEM-specific bracket adapters included—these are universal fit within the size range.

Key Things to Know

  • No flats, but stiffer ride: Solid rubber eliminates punctures but transfers more vibration. Expect a firmer feel on uneven ground.
  • Easy swap: Remove old tire/wheel, slide new one onto axle, secure with existing hardware (usually a cotter pin or nut). No tire mounting or inflation needed.
  • Weight limit: Rated for mower front ends (typically under 200 lbs per tire). Not for driving wheels or heavy equipment.
  • Bearing precision: Bearings are pre-lubricated and sealed; they spin freely but may have slight play. Check fitment—if too tight, use a washer; if too loose, replace with tighter bearings.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re tired of fixing punctures on zero-turn front tires and want a low-maintenance, airless solution. It’s ideal for residential or commercial mowing on manicured lawns where a slightly stiffer ride is acceptable. Skip if you need an exact OEM match, offset hub, or a softer ride for rough terrain.

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