11x6.00-5 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assembly,11x6x5 Solid Tire With Wheel for Zero Turn Lawn Riding Mower,Suitable for 3/4"Bushings and 5/8" & 1/2"Bearings,6"-8"Hub Center Length,2 Pack
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This is a 2-pack of 11x6.00-5 flat-free solid tires pre-mounted on wheels, designed for zero-turn riding mowers and similar lawn equipment. It replaces pneumatic tires prone to flats, offering a maintenance-free solution for front caster wheels on residential or light-commercial mowers.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, check these measurements:
- Tire size: 11-inch outer diameter, 6-inch width, fits a 5-inch rim. Verify your existing tire size matches exactly—any variation can cause clearance issues.
- Hub center length: 6–8 inches. Measure your mower’s hub spacing; if outside this range, the wheel won’t mount.
- Bearing/bushing fit: Comes with 3/4" bushings installed, and includes adapters for 5/8" and 1/2" bearings. Confirm your mower axle size (common on zero-turns like some Gravely, Husqvarna, or Bad Boy models). If you need a different bearing size, this set won’t work.
- Bolt pattern: Not specified—likely 5 on 4.5" or 5 on 5.5". Measure your existing wheel’s bolt pattern center-to-center. If mismatched, you’ll need new hubs or a different wheel.
No OEM-specific fitment listed; treat as universal for compatible measurements. Check your mower’s owner manual for axle diameter and hub width.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: 4.2/5 rating with only 10 reviews suggests limited feedback. Solid tires won’t go flat, but ride is stiffer than pneumatic—expect more vibration on rough terrain.
- Installation: Simple bolt-on if measurements align. You may need to swap bushings/bearings; use a socket or press to seat them. No tire mounting required.
- Gotchas: Hub center length range (6–8") is unusually broad—measure precisely. Some zero-turns have narrower hubs (e.g., 5.5"), which won’t fit. Also, solid tires can add weight, potentially affecting steering effort.
- Durability: Flat-free design lasts years under normal use, but avoid heavy loads or sharp debris that could damage the rubber compound.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you need a budget-friendly, flat-free replacement for front caster wheels on a zero-turn mower and your measurements match exactly (especially hub length and bolt pattern). Skip it if you want a smoother ride, need a specific OEM fit, or have non-standard axle sizes. For $55, it’s a decent value for light-duty use, but measure twice before ordering.
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