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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tires, 4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Mower Tires 15x6x6, Front Lawn Tractor Tires, 3" Offset Hub Long with 3/4" Bushings Garden Tire for Riding Lawn Mower by Cubesprings -1Pack

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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tires, 4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Mower Tires 15x6x6, Front Lawn Tractor Tires, 3" Offset Hub Long with 3/4" Bushings Garden Tire for Riding Lawn Mower by Cubesprings -1Pack
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What It Is

The 15x6.00-6 lawn mower tire is a front tire replacement for riding lawn tractors and garden tractors, designed to fit wheels with a 6-inch rim diameter and a 3-inch offset hub with 3/4-inch bushings. It’s a 4-ply tubeless tire suited for general mowing, light-duty hauling, and turf-friendly operation.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these three measurements:

  • Tire Size: Must be exactly 15x6.00-6 (15" overall diameter, 6" width, 6" rim). Do not guess—measure your current tire’s sidewall markings.
  • Hub Offset: This tire has a 3-inch offset hub. Measure from the mounting flange to the wheel centerline. If your tractor uses a different offset (e.g., 2" or 4"), it won’t fit without rubbing the frame or steering components.
  • Bushing Size: Includes 3/4" bushings. If your spindle/axle is 5/8" or 1", you’ll need a different bushing or adapter.

Common compatible brands: John Deere (D, L, LA series), Craftsman, Husqvarna, MTD, Cub Cadet (LT and XT models), and many older tractors with 5-lug or 4-lug patterns (verify lug pattern separately). Not for zero-turn mowers—those use different offsets and rim widths.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Moderate difficulty. You’ll need a jack, lug wrench, and possibly a pry bar to remove old tires. New tires are stiff; seating the bead may require a rubber mallet.
  • Tubeless vs. Tube: These are tubeless, but if your rim has a damaged bead seat or is rusty, use a tube to prevent air loss. Check rim condition before mounting.
  • Load Capacity: 4-ply rating handles up to ~300 lbs per tire—fine for front tires on most riding mowers. Not for heavy-duty towing or rough terrain.
  • Common Gotcha: The 3-inch offset is deeper than many OEM tires. On some tractors, this pushes the tire outward, causing steering clearance issues or rubbing the deck. Measure your current offset first.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you need a direct replacement for a 15x6.00-6 front tire with a 3-inch offset and 3/4-inch bushings on a standard riding tractor. Avoid if your offset differs, your spindle size is non-standard, or you need a heavier load rating for commercial use. At $40, it’s a solid budget pick for homeowners.

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