JZGRDN Front Wheel Bearing Bushing Conversion Kit 532124959 124959 1752171YP 1752171 Compatible with Craftsman, AYP, Husqvarna, Poulan, Jonsered, Snapper, Simplicity Lawn Mowers
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This conversion kit replaces worn-out front wheel bearings and bushings on residential zero-turn and riding lawn mowers. It’s designed to restore smooth wheel rotation and eliminate wobble on machines from Craftsman, AYP, Husqvarna, Poulan, Jonsered, Snapper, and Simplicity.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your mower’s model number and deck size (typically 42–54 inches). The kit replaces OEM part numbers 532124959, 124959, 1752171YP, and 1752171. It fits many Craftsman (LT1000/2000/3000 series), AYP/Husqvarna (YTH/YTA series), Poulan (PR/PB series), Jonsered, Snapper (RER/ZT series), and Simplicity (Regent/Broadmoor) models. Measure your existing wheel spindle diameter (should be 5/8”) and bushing length (approx. 1.5”). The kit includes two bearings, two bushings, and hardware—does not include wheels or tires. If your mower uses a different spindle size (e.g., 3/4”), this kit won’t fit.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Kit uses sintered bronze bushings and sealed ball bearings—durable for residential use but not heavy commercial duty.
- Installation difficulty: Moderate. Requires removing the wheel, pressing out old bushings, and installing new bearings/bushings. A bench vise or press helps; a hammer can damage parts.
- Common gotcha: Some mowers have a snap ring or retaining clip holding the old bushing—don’t miss it. Also, check if your spindle shaft is worn or scored; if so, the kit won’t fix wobble alone.
- Lubrication: Bushings are pre-lubricated, but adding a dab of grease to the bearing cavity extends life.
Should You Buy It
If your mower’s front wheels wobble, drag, or make noise, and you’ve confirmed spindle size and model compatibility, this kit is a solid, budget-friendly fix. It’s ideal for DIY homeowners with medium-duty machines—not for pros running mowers daily. At $11.49, it’s cheaper than replacing entire wheel assemblies.
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