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GICOOL Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel with Bearing Bore 3/4" or 5/8", 13x5.00-6 Smooth Tread Tire, 3.25"-5.9" Centered Hub, 2 PCS

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GICOOL Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel with Bearing Bore 3/4" or 5/8", 13x5.00-6 Smooth Tread Tire, 3.25"-5.9" Centered Hub, 2 PCS
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What It Is

This is a set of two flat-free (puncture-proof) lawn mower tires and wheels, sized 13x5.00-6 with a smooth tread, designed for zero-turn mowers, riding mowers, and lawn tractors. The centered hub accommodates either a 3/4" or 5/8" bearing bore, making it a direct replacement for many OEM wheels on residential and light-commercial mowers.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check these four measurements:

  • Tire size: Must be 13x5.00-6 (13" diameter, 5" width, 6" rim). Verify your current tire sidewall for this exact size.
  • Bearing bore: Choose the correct bore (3/4" or 5/8") to match your axle shaft diameter. Measure the axle with a caliper—don’t guess.
  • Hub offset: The centered hub has a range of 3.25" to 5.9" (measured from mounting face to center of tire). Measure your current wheel’s offset to ensure the tire sits properly in the mower deck opening.
  • Bolt pattern: These are 4-bolt wheels. Confirm your mower’s hub uses a 4-bolt pattern (common on many Craftsman, Husqvarna, John Deere, and MTD models). Not compatible with 5-bolt hubs.

No deck size or model-specific fitment—measurements alone determine compatibility.

Key Things to Know

  • Flat-free means no air maintenance: You’ll never deal with punctures or low pressure, but the ride is stiffer than pneumatic tires—expect less shock absorption on rough terrain.
  • Installation is straightforward: Remove the old wheel, slide the new one onto the axle, and secure with the existing retaining clip or nut. No tire mounting or inflation required.
  • Weight capacity: Each wheel supports up to ~300 lbs, fine for most residential riders but not heavy commercial zero-turns.
  • Smooth tread: Best for flat, dry lawns; poor traction on wet grass, mud, or slopes. Not for off-road or hilly use.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re tired of fixing flat tires on a residential riding mower or zero-turn and want a durable, maintenance-free upgrade. Skip it if you need aggressive traction for hills, wet conditions, or have a 5-bolt hub—look for a different offset or tread pattern instead.

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