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13x6.50-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel Flat Free 2 PCS, Solid Smooth Zero Turn Lawn Mower Front Tire Assembly, 3/4" Bearings Pre-assembled, 4"-6.2" Centered Hub and Extra 5/8" & 1/2" Bushings

3.2/5 (26 reviews)
$72.99
13x6.50-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel Flat Free 2 PCS, Solid Smooth Zero Turn Lawn Mower Front Tire Assembly, 3/4" Bearings Pre-assembled, 4"-6.2" Centered Hub and Extra 5/8" & 1/2" Bushings
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What It Is

This is a pair of 13x6.50-6 flat-free (solid) front tires and wheels for zero-turn mowers. They replace pneumatic front tires that go flat, offering a maintenance-free, no-puncture solution for residential or light commercial use.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these four measurements on your current front tire assembly:

  • Tire size: Must be 13x6.50-6 (13" diameter, 6.5" wide, 6" rim).
  • Bearing/axle size: These come with 3/4" bearings pre-installed. Also includes 5/8" and 1/2" bushings for smaller axles. Measure your mower’s front axle diameter (common on brands like Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, John Deere, Bad Boy, Gravely).
  • Hub offset: The hub is centered, 4" deep, with an additional 6.2" centered option. Measure your current wheel’s hub depth and offset (distance from mounting face to tire centerline) to ensure the wheel sits correctly without rubbing the frame or spindle.
  • Bolt pattern: These are lug-centric with a 4-bolt pattern (common 4x4” or 4x5.5” – but not specified here). You must measure your existing wheel’s bolt circle; if it’s non-standard, these won’t fit.

No OEM-specific fitment guarantee – treat as an aftermarket universal replacement. Check clearance with your mower deck fully raised and lowered.

Key Things to Know

  • Weight and ride: Flat-free tires are significantly heavier than pneumatics. They make the mower ride stiffer and may reduce top speed slightly. Not ideal for bumpy terrain.
  • Installation: Pre-assembled on wheels with bearings and bushings – just bolt on if dimensions match. No inflation or sealant needed.
  • Quality concerns: 3.2-star rating with 26 reviews suggests uneven quality. Some users report premature tread wear or wobble from out-of-round tires. Inspect on a balancer if possible.
  • Bushing fit: The extra bushings are for reducing the axle bore (e.g., 3/4” down to 5/8”). Ensure they don’t slip or bind – use a dab of grease.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of patching front tires on a zero-turn mower used on smooth, flat lawns and want a cheap, no-maintenance swap. Skip them if your mower has oddball bolt patterns, requires a precise OEM offset, or you need a smooth ride over rough ground – a quality pneumatic tire or a premium flat-free brand will serve you better.

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