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2PCS 13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel with 1/2" & 3/4" & 5/8" Precision Bearings and 3"-11" Centered Hub, White Front Zero-Turn Smooth Tire Replacement for Riding Lawn Mowers Garden Tractor

3.8/5 (13 reviews)
$74.99
2PCS 13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel with 1/2" & 3/4" & 5/8" Precision Bearings and 3"-11" Centered Hub, White Front Zero-Turn Smooth Tire Replacement for Riding Lawn Mowers Garden Tractor
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What It Is

This is a set of two flat-free (airless) tires and wheels designed for zero-turn riding mowers and garden tractors, primarily for front-wheel replacement. The 13x5.00-6 size and smooth tread suit mowing on turf without damage, while the sealed bearings eliminate flat tire maintenance.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  1. Tire size: Must be 13x5.00-6 (13" diameter, 5" width, 6" rim). Common on many zero-turn models (e.g., Cub Cadet ZT series, John Deere Z300/Z500, Husqvarna Z200/Z400, Toro TimeCutter/TimeMaster). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings.

  2. Hub and bearing fit: The centered hub accommodates 3" to 11" wheel bolt patterns. Bearings are precision-fit for 1/2", 3/4", or 5/8" axle diameters. Measure your axle diameter and bolt pattern (distance between opposite bolt holes) before ordering. These bearings are not universal—if your axle is 1/2" but the bearing is 3/4", it won’t fit without an adapter.

  3. Deck clearance: The 13" diameter is taller than some stock tires (e.g., 11" or 12"). Check that the front wheels won’t rub against the deck or frame at full turn. If your mower has a low deck, measure clearance with the deck raised and lowered.

Key Things to Know

  • Flat-free means no air, but also no cushion: These tires are solid foam, so they’re heavier than pneumatic tires and transmit more vibration. Expect a firmer ride on rough ground.
  • Bearing quality is a gamble at this price: With a 3.8 rating from only 13 reviews, some users report bearings failing or wobbling within a season. Inspect for smooth rotation before mounting.
  • Installation is straightforward: No tubes or air needed—just bolt on. But you may need to reuse your original lug nuts or washers if the new wheel’s hub hole is slightly different.
  • White rims show dirt quickly: Aesthetic preference, but they’ll need cleaning to stay presentable.

Should You Buy It

This set is a budget-friendly choice if you’re tired of patching front tires on a zero-turn mower and don’t mind a firmer ride. But with limited reviews and potential bearing issues, it’s best suited for occasional lawn use on flat, smooth terrain—not daily commercial mowing or rough yards. If long-term reliability matters more, spend extra on a brand with proven bearings (e.g., Marathon, Kenda).

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