15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel Front Tire 2PCS, 3" Centered Hub | Bore ID 3/4" | Natural Rubber 4 Ply with Tube for John Deere Craftsman Husqvarna Riding Mowers Lawn Tractors
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This is a set of two 15x6.00-6 front tires mounted on 3-inch centered hub wheels with a 3/4-inch bore, designed for riding mowers and lawn tractors. They replace worn or damaged front tires on brands like John Deere, Craftsman, and Husqvarna.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm these three things:
- Tire size: Must be 15x6.00-6 (15-inch diameter, 6-inch width, 6-inch rim). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings.
- Hub type: These have a 3-inch centered hub (the wheel center is centered, not offset). If your mower uses an offset hub (common on some older models), these won’t fit.
- Bore diameter: The center hole is 3/4 inch. Measure your axle shaft diameter—if it’s larger (e.g., 5/8” or 1”), you’ll need a different wheel or a bushing adapter.
These fit most standard riding mowers from John Deere (100/300 series), Craftsman (LT/GT series), Husqvarna, and similar brands. Always check your mower’s model number or existing tire specs. OEM replacements vary by brand; these are aftermarket but widely compatible.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Natural rubber 4-ply is durable for lawn use but not for heavy commercial duty. Sidewalls are softer than premium 6-ply tires.
- Installation: Tires come pre-mounted and inflated on wheels—no assembly required. Just bolt them on with a 9/16” or 5/8” socket. Torque to 30-40 ft-lbs.
- Tubes included: These are tubeless-style tires but come with tubes. If your mower uses tubeless, you can leave the tubes out, but check for rim leaks.
- Common gotcha: The centered hub may cause the tire to rub on the mower deck if your original wheels were offset. Measure clearance before buying.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a direct, no-hassle replacement for a standard 15x6.00-6 front tire with a centered hub and 3/4-inch bore on a residential riding mower. They’re a solid value for the price, easy to install, and work well for most lawn tractors. Skip them if you need an offset hub, a larger bore, or heavy-duty tires for rough terrain.
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