MZREXN 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tires and Wheel Assembly, Front Tires Replacement, Compatible with John Deere & More Riding Mowers, 4 Ply Pneumatic, 3" Offset Hub, 3/4" Bearings, Tubeless, 2PCS
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This is a set of two front tire and wheel assemblies designed for riding lawn mowers and garden tractors, typically used on zero-turn and front-engine mowers. They replace worn-out front caster tires with a 4-ply pneumatic tire on a 3-inch offset hub, ready to bolt on.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm these three measurements:
- Tire size: 15x6.00-6 (15-inch outer diameter, 6-inch width, 6-inch rim). This fits most John Deere 100-series, X300-series, and many Husqvarna, Craftsman, and MTD riding mowers with front caster wheels.
- Hub offset: 3 inches (measured from mounting face to center of tire). This is critical for clearance with the mower deck or frame. Measure your old wheel’s offset.
- Bearing size: 3/4-inch inner diameter bearings (fits standard 3/4-inch axle spindles). Check your spindle diameter; if it’s 5/8-inch or 1-inch, this won’t fit.
Also verify bolt pattern (usually 4-bolt or 5-bolt on the hub) and overall tire diameter to avoid rubbing. Not for rear drive wheels or non-standard axles.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential mowers—good for grass, light bumps, and occasional gravel. Not for heavy commercial use or rough terrain.
- Installation: Simple bolt-on if offset and bearing match. No special tools needed, but you’ll need a jack or blocks to lift the mower’s front end.
- Gotcha: The tubeless design means no inner tube to replace, but the rim must seal well. Check for rim damage on old wheels before swapping.
- Common issue: If your mower uses a different offset (e.g., 2.5-inch or 4-inch), the tire may rub the deck or stick out too far. Measure twice.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you need a direct replacement for a worn-out 15x6.00-6 front tire with a 3-inch offset and 3/4-inch bearings on a residential riding mower. It’s a good value for the price, with solid reviews, but skip it if your mower needs a different offset or bearing size—measure first to avoid returns.
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