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EPR 2PK Front Caster Yoke Replacement for Wright Stander 32" 36" 42" 48" Mowers 93460008 11x4x5 Tire

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$99.99
EPR 2PK Front Caster Yoke Replacement for Wright Stander 32" 36" 42" 48" Mowers 93460008 11x4x5 Tire
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What It Is

This EPR front caster yoke assembly replaces the original Wright Stander caster fork on 32", 36", 42", and 48" stand-on mowers. It holds the 11x4x5 front tire and allows the wheel to pivot freely, critical for maneuverability on zero-turn mowers.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower’s deck size (32", 36", 42", or 48") and model year—this yoke fits Wright Stander models with the OEM part number 93460008. It is an aftermarket replacement, not OEM Wright, so check that your existing spindle diameter and bolt pattern match the yoke’s mounting holes. Measure the distance between mounting holes on your current yoke (typically 2.5" center-to-center) and verify the yoke’s axle hole fits your 11x4x5 tire’s axle diameter (usually 5/8"). If you have a different tire size, this yoke will not fit.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: EPR parts are generally well-reviewed but may have slightly thinner metal than OEM Wright yokes. Inspect for burrs or rough edges before installation.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need a socket set, torque wrench, and possibly a pry bar to remove the old yoke. Plan 30–60 minutes per side.
  • Common gotcha: The included hardware may not match your mower’s bolt thread pitch. Check your old bolts—if they’re metric vs. SAE, reuse OEM bolts if possible.
  • Tire compatibility: This yoke is designed specifically for 11x4x5 tires. Do not use with 13x5x6 or other sizes—the axle hole and fork width will be wrong.

Should You Buy It

If your Wright Stander’s front caster yoke is bent, cracked, or has worn bearing surfaces, this EPR replacement is a cost-effective fix at roughly half the price of an OEM yoke. It’s best for DIY owners comfortable with basic mechanical work and who don’t mind verifying bolt compatibility. For commercial operators who need absolute durability and zero downtime, OEM Wright parts may be a safer bet.

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