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AR-PRO (2-Pack) 13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assembly, Solid Lawn Mower Front Wheels with 3"-6" Centered Hub, 3/4" Bearing, Compatible with Riding Mowers & Garden Tractors

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AR-PRO (2-Pack) 13x5.00-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel Assembly, Solid Lawn Mower Front Wheels with 3"-6" Centered Hub, 3/4" Bearing, Compatible with Riding Mowers & Garden Tractors
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What It Is

The AR-PRO 13x5.00-6 flat free tire and wheel assembly is a set of two solid, airless front wheels designed to replace pneumatic tires on riding mowers and garden tractors. They eliminate flats and punctures, making them ideal for rough terrain, debris-heavy yards, or commercial use where downtime from tire failure is unacceptable.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify three measurements:

  • Tire size: Must be 13x5.00-6 (13" outer diameter, 5" width, 6" rim). Check your current tire sidewall for this exact size.
  • Hub center: The centered hub is 3" to 6" wide. Measure the distance between your mower’s front wheel mounting points—if outside this range, these won’t fit.
  • Bearing: Uses a 3/4" bearing. Confirm your axle diameter is 3/4" (common on many riding mowers, but not all). If your axle is 5/8" or 1", these won’t mount without adapters.

Common compatible brands include John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, and Craftsman, but always check the above specs against your mower model. Not for zero-turn mowers with non-standard front wheel setups.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Solid rubber construction is durable but adds weight—expect a firmer ride and slightly heavier steering compared to air tires.
  • Installation: Simple bolt-on process using existing hardware. No inflation needed. May require a spacer if your axle is slightly narrower than the hub.
  • Gotchas: Centered hub means these sit flush with the wheel mount—offset hubs are different. If your current wheels have an offset, these may change steering geometry or rub on the deck.
  • Wear: Flat free tires last significantly longer than pneumatics but can develop surface cracks over years of UV exposure. Store indoors when not in use.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on a riding mower with 13x5.00-6 tires and a 3/4" axle, especially on rough or thorny ground. Skip them if you need a cushioned ride for a smooth lawn, or if your mower uses an offset hub or different bearing size.

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