(2) Turf Tire Assemblies 18x10.50-10 Fits Wright Stander Intensity 48" 52" 72410071 Black
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This listing is for a pair of black 18x10.50-10 turf tires mounted on 10-inch wheels, designed as a direct replacement for the rear drive tires on Wright Stander Intensity mowers with 48" or 52" decks (OEM part 72410071). These are pneumatic, low-profile turf tires built for zero-turn mowers that need traction on grass without damaging the turf.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your mower is a Wright Stander Intensity model with either a 48" or 52" cutting deck. These tires replace the OEM rear tire assembly (part number 72410071) – check your current tire size and wheel bolt pattern. The 18x10.50-10 size means 18" overall diameter, 10.5" width, and 10" rim diameter. Measure your existing tire’s diameter and width, and verify the wheel hub matches your axle (typically a 3/4" or 1" bore with a keyway). For Wright Stander Intensity models, these are a direct bolt-on fit, but aftermarket compatibility may vary if you have a different brand – always cross-reference with your mower’s manual or existing part number.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: These are aftermarket tires, not OEM Wright parts. The rubber compound is softer than some budget tires, offering good traction on wet grass but may wear faster on pavement.
- Installation: Mounting is straightforward – just remove the old tire/wheel assembly, slide the new one onto the axle, and tighten the lug nut. No special tools required, but use a torque wrench to spec (typically 50-70 ft-lbs).
- Weight: Each assembly is around 25-30 lbs – you’ll need to handle both wheels during installation.
- Common Gotcha: Check the tire pressure immediately – they often ship under-inflated. Inflate to 15-20 PSI for best ride and turf protection. Over-inflation stiffens the ride and increases turf damage risk.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you own a Wright Stander Intensity 48" or 52" and need a reliable, cost-effective replacement for worn-out rear tires. They offer good traction and a smooth ride on grass, with a price well below OEM. However, if you frequently mow on hard surfaces or need maximum longevity, consider OEM tires with a harder compound. For most homeowners and light commercial use, these are a solid value.
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