(2) Turf Tire Assemblies 20x10.00-8 Fits Wright Stander X 48" 52" 61" 72410045
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These are two complete 20x10.00-8 turf tire assemblies designed for zero-turn mowers, specifically Wright Stander X models. They provide rear drive traction and flotation on turf without damaging grass, making them ideal for commercial mowing on lawns, parks, and sports fields.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify your mower is a Wright Stander X with a 48", 52", or 61" deck (model numbers typically start with βXβ). The OEM part number is 72410045 β these are aftermarket replacements, not genuine Wright parts. Check that your current tires are 20x10.00-8 (20" diameter, 10" width, 8" rim). Measure from rim center to center to confirm the bolt pattern β Wright uses a 4-bolt, 4-inch center pattern. Also confirm the axle diameter (typically 3/4" or 5/8") and the valve stem location (straight vs. 90-degree) to avoid clearance issues with your frame.
Key Things to Know
- Quality vs. OEM: These are aftermarket tires; expect slightly softer rubber compound and less tread depth than genuine Wright tires. They should hold up for moderate commercial use but may wear faster under heavy daily mowing.
- Installation difficulty: Easy β remove the old tire/wheel assembly, slide on the new one, and tighten the lug nuts to 45-55 ft-lbs. No special tools needed, but an impact wrench speeds it up.
- Common gotchas: The 20x10.00-8 size is standard, but some Wright Stander X models use a 20x10.00-10 (10" rim) β double-check your rim diameter before buying. Also, these are tubeless tires; ensure your rims are clean and bead-seat properly to avoid slow leaks.
- Weight capacity: Rated for up to 1,000 lbs per tire, which covers most zero-turn mowers with operator and fuel.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a budget-friendly replacement for worn tires on a Wright Stander X and your mower uses the 8" rim size. Theyβre a solid value for light-to-moderate commercial use or residential mowing, but if you mow daily on rough terrain or need maximum durability, consider OEM Wright tires instead.
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