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Set of 2 - Silver 20x10.00-8 Lawn Mower Tire and Rim

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$161.95
Set of 2 - Silver 20x10.00-8 Lawn Mower Tire and Rim
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What It Is

This is a set of two 20x10.00-8 lawn mower tires pre-mounted on silver steel rims. Designed for zero-turn mowers and large riding tractors, these tires provide traction and stability on turf, dirt, and light slopes.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these four things:

  1. Tire size: Must be exactly 20x10.00-8. Measure your current tire’s sidewall – same diameter (20”), width (10.00”), and rim diameter (8”).
  2. Bolt pattern: Measure center-to-center distance across two opposite lug holes. Common patterns are 4x4”, 4x5.5”, or 5x4.5”. This set typically fits 4x4” and 4x5.5” – but verify yours.
  3. Offset/backspacing: Check clearance between the rim and your mower frame/deck. These rims have a standard 3.5” backspacing.
  4. Valve stem type: Straight stem (standard) – ensure it clears your brake calipers or frame.

OEM replacement for many brands (e.g., Husqvarna, Craftsman, John Deere, Troy-Bilt, Ariens). Not for push mowers or small garden tractors.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Rubber is medium-soft – good grip on grass, wears faster on pavement. Rims are painted steel; expect minor rust over time if exposed to moisture.
  • Installation: Bolts on directly if pattern matches. No balancing needed for mower speeds. Torque lug nuts to 45–55 ft-lbs.
  • Common gotcha: Valve stem may be slightly recessed – check your air chuck fits. Some users report the tires are slightly under-inflated from factory (8–12 PSI recommended).
  • Weight: Each tire+rim is about 20 lbs – manageable for one person to swap.

Should You Buy It

If you need a direct-fit, ready-to-mount pair for a zero-turn or large riding mower with 20x10.00-8 tires, this is a solid, reliable choice at a fair price. Skip it if you’re on a tight budget, need a different bolt pattern, or want foam-filled tires for puncture resistance.

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