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(2 Pack) RRQ 15x6.00-6nhs Lawn Mower Tires and Wheel Assembly, Replacement Riding Lawn Mower Front Tires, Compatible with John Deere Craftsman Husqvarna Lawn Mowers, 3/4" Bushings, 3" Centered Hub

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(2 Pack) RRQ 15x6.00-6nhs Lawn Mower Tires and Wheel Assembly, Replacement Riding Lawn Mower Front Tires, Compatible with John Deere Craftsman Husqvarna Lawn Mowers, 3/4" Bushings, 3" Centered Hub
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 15x6.00-6nhs lawn mower front tire and wheel assemblies, designed for riding mowers. They replace worn or damaged front tires on tractors from brands like John Deere, Craftsman, and Husqvarna.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Tire size: Must say 15x6.00-6 on your current tire sidewall. The “nhs” (not highway service) is standard for mower tires.
  • Hub measurements: The wheel has a 3" centered hub with 3/4" bushings (inner diameter). Measure your axle diameter – most common is 3/4", but some mowers use 5/8" or 1". If yours is different, you’ll need adapter bushings.
  • Bolt pattern: This is a 4-bolt wheel with a 4" center-to-center pattern. Check your current wheel’s bolt spacing (center of one bolt to center of opposite bolt). If it’s 3.5" or 5", this won’t fit.

Common compatible models include John Deere 100-series (L100, LA105), Craftsman LT1000/2000, and Husqvarna YTH/YTA series, but always measure – brand lists are not guarantees.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Users report decent rubber compound for light-to-medium use, but not heavy-duty or commercial. Sidewalls may be softer than OEM.
  • Installation: Easy swap – remove old wheel, slide new one on, hand-tighten lug nuts (torque to 45-55 ft-lbs). No special tools needed.
  • Gotcha: The included bushings may be loose on some axles. Check for play after mounting – shim with a thin washer if needed to prevent wobble.
  • Air pressure: These are 6-ply rated, max 30 PSI. Inflate to 15-20 PSI for normal mowing; lower for bumpy terrain.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid budget-friendly option if you need front tires for a residential riding mower and your axle and bolt pattern match. Avoid if you have a zero-turn (fronts are often different size) or a heavy commercial mower that needs thicker sidewalls. For the price of one OEM tire, you get two assemblies – good value for basic replacement.

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