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AR-PRO (2-Pack) 13x5.00-6 Front Tire and Wheel Assembly, 4-Ply Tubeless Turf Tire with Rim for Riding Mower Lawn Tractor, 3"-6" Offset Hub & 3/4" Bushings extra 5/8" Bushings

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AR-PRO (2-Pack) 13x5.00-6 Front Tire and Wheel Assembly, 4-Ply Tubeless Turf Tire with Rim for Riding Mower Lawn Tractor, 3"-6" Offset Hub & 3/4" Bushings extra 5/8" Bushings
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of front tire and wheel assemblies (13x5.00-6) designed for riding mowers and lawn tractors. The 4-ply tubeless turf tires come pre-mounted on rims with a 3"-6" offset hub, plus 3/4" and extra 5/8" bushings, making them a direct replacement for worn or damaged front tires.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these four things:

  • Tire size: 13x5.00-6 – measure your current front tire (height x width) and rim diameter. This is a common size for many John Deere, Craftsman, Husqvarna, and MTD tractors, but not universal.
  • Hub offset: The hub allows 3" to 6" offset – measure your existing wheel’s offset (distance from mounting face to rim centerline). Too much or too little offset can cause rubbing or steering issues.
  • Bushing size: Comes with 3/4" and 5/8" bushings. Verify your axle diameter (most common are 5/8" or 3/4"). If yours is different (e.g., 1/2" or 7/8"), you’ll need a different bushing or adapter.
  • Bolt pattern: These are 4-bolt rims. Count your lug nuts and measure the center-to-center distance on opposite bolts (typically 4" on 4" or 4.5" on 4.5"). Not all 4-bolt patterns match.

Ignore brand/model lists – measure your own tire size, offset, axle diameter, and bolt pattern. OEM vs aftermarket: these are aftermarket, but fit most standard residential tractors.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential use – good for turf and light-duty work, but not for heavy commercial or rocky terrain. The tires are tubeless, so no inner tube to mess with.
  • Installation: Easy bolt-on if measurements match. No tire mounting required – wheels come pre-assembled. You may need a jack or block to lift the mower front.
  • Common gotchas: The offset range (3"-6") is adjustable via hub position, but you must set it correctly before tightening. If the offset is wrong, the tire may rub the deck or frame. Also, check that the valve stem clears the spindle/brake line.
  • Bushings: The extra 5/8" bushings are a nice touch, but if your axle is a different size, you’ll need to source your own. Inspect your old bushings for wear before reusing.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a standard residential riding mower (13x5.00-6 front tires, 4-bolt pattern with 3/4" or 5/8" axle) and need a quick, affordable replacement for worn or damaged front wheels. It’s a solid value for the price, but not for zero-turn mowers or machines with unusual axle sizes or bolt patterns. Measure first, buy once.

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