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Garvee 16x6.50-8 Lawn Mower Tires Set of 2, 4 Ply Tubeless Turf Tires 16/6.5-8, 620 LBS Capacity for Garden Tractor & Cart, NOT for Highway Service

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Garvee 16x6.50-8 Lawn Mower Tires Set of 2, 4 Ply Tubeless Turf Tires 16/6.5-8, 620 LBS Capacity for Garden Tractor & Cart, NOT for Highway Service
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What It Is

The Garvee 16x6.50-8 tires are a set of two 4-ply, tubeless turf tires designed for light-duty garden tractors, lawn carts, and small utility vehicles. They’re built for low-speed, off-road use on grass or dirt—not for highway or pavement driving.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your machine uses 16x6.50-8 tires (diameter 16 inches, width 6.5 inches, rim size 8 inches). Check your current tire’s sidewall stamp—this size is common on rear axles of older or compact garden tractors (e.g., Craftsman, Husqvarna, MTD) and on tow-behind carts. Measure the rim width: these tires fit 5–7 inch wide rims. They are NOT a direct OEM replacement for most modern riding mowers—verify your original tire’s load rating (620 lbs max per tire) and ply count (4-ply). If your mower requires a different load rating or tread pattern (e.g., bar tread for traction), these turf tires may not suit.

Key Things to Know

  • Load capacity: 620 lbs per tire at 30 PSI max. Enough for a garden cart or lightweight tractor, but check your machine’s total weight (including operator) to avoid overloading.
  • Installation: Tubeless, but they require an airtight bead seal on the rim. If your rims are rusty or bent, you may need tubes or sealant. Mounting is DIY with basic tire tools—no special equipment.
  • Tread design: Smooth turf tread minimizes lawn damage but offers poor grip on mud, wet slopes, or loose soil. Not for snow or heavy-duty towing.
  • 4-ply rating: Medium-duty. Puncture resistance is adequate for grass and light debris, but sharp rocks or thorns can cause flats.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a budget-friendly, turf-safe tire for a garden cart, light trailer, or a compact lawn tractor used only on flat, dry grass. Skip them if you need high-traction tires for hilly terrain, heavy loads, or all-season use—consider a 6-ply or bar-tread option instead.

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