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13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assemblies, 13x5-6 Solid Rubbe Tires and Wheel for Riding Lawn Mower - With 3/4" Bushings & 5/8" Bearings, 3" Centered Hub, 2 Pack

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13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assemblies, 13x5-6 Solid Rubbe Tires and Wheel for Riding Lawn Mower - With 3/4" Bushings & 5/8" Bearings, 3" Centered Hub, 2 Pack
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What It Is

These are 13x5.00-6 flat-free solid rubber tire and wheel assemblies designed for riding lawn mowers that need a puncture-proof, zero-maintenance replacement for front or rear wheels. They eliminate flat tires and are ideal for rough terrain, commercial use, or any property where air tires are a hassle.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower uses 13x5.00-6 tires (13" diameter, 5" wide, 6" rim). The wheels come with 3/4" bushings and 5/8" bearings installed, so check that your axle diameter matches one of these (most common on riding mowers). The 3" centered hub means the wheel mounts directly in the middle – measure your existing wheel’s hub offset to ensure alignment. These are aftermarket universal replacements, not OEM-specific, so they fit most brands (Cub Cadet, John Deere, Husqvarna, MTD, etc.) as long as the tire size and axle match. Verify your mower’s deck clearance: solid tires have no sidewall flex, so they may raise the mower slightly compared to pneumatic tires.

Key Things to Know

  • No maintenance required – flat-free means no air, no patching, no checking pressure. Great for rough yards with thorns or debris.
  • Installation is straightforward – slide onto axle, secure with existing hardware. No special tools needed, but you may need a hammer or spacer if axle is slightly loose.
  • Ride quality is firmer – solid tires transmit more vibration than pneumatic. Expect a bumpier ride on uneven ground; not ideal for delicate lawns.
  • Weight and durability – each tire weighs about 8-10 lbs, significantly heavier than air-filled. They last years but can wear faster on concrete or asphalt.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats, mow a rough property with debris, or want a set-and-forget solution for a riding mower that sees heavy use. Avoid them if you prioritize a smooth ride, mow on delicate turf, or need an exact OEM replacement – these are universal and firmer than air tires.

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