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YINTATECH 20x10-8 Lawn Mower Tires, 20x10-8 Tractor Turf Tires, 20x10x8 NHS Tires, 4PR/Ply Tubeless(Set of 2)

4.3/5 (8 reviews)
$99.99
YINTATECH 20x10-8 Lawn Mower Tires, 20x10-8 Tractor Turf Tires, 20x10x8 NHS Tires, 4PR/Ply Tubeless(Set of 2)
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What It Is

This is a set of two 20x10-8 turf tires designed for lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, and garden tractors. They provide low ground pressure and a smooth ride on grass without damaging turf, making them ideal for mowing, towing, and general yard work.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three measurements:

  • Tire size: Marked as 20x10-8 on the sidewall. This means 20 inches tall, 10 inches wide, and fits an 8-inch diameter rim.
  • Rim width: These tires mount on rims 7 to 8.5 inches wide. Measure your existing rim width. If yours are narrower or wider, the tire may not seat properly.
  • Load rating: These are 4-ply (4PR) NHS tires. They support up to about 600 lbs per tire at 20 PSI. Check your machine’s weight and axle load—this is fine for most residential zero-turns and lawn tractors, but not for heavy commercial use.

Brand/model: YINTATECH is aftermarket. They fit any machine with 20x10-8 tires, regardless of brand (e.g., John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Toro). No special adapters needed if your rim size and width match.

What to double-check: Measure your current tire’s height and width. Some “20x10-8” tires vary slightly by brand—yours may be 19.5 or 20.5 inches tall. Also, ensure your rims are tubeless-ready (most are).

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential use. These are not heavy-duty; avoid rocky terrain or heavy loads.
  • Installation: Easy to mount if you have tire irons and a compressor. Can be done at home, but many users report needing to seat the bead with a ratchet strap or starting fluid. Professional mounting costs ~$15-20 per tire.
  • Tread pattern: Shallow turf tread—good for grass, not for mud or snow. They will spin on wet slopes.
  • NHS marking: Not for highway service. These are for off-road/low-speed use only (under 25 mph).

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a budget-friendly replacement for worn 20x10-8 turf tires on a residential lawn tractor or zero-turn. They’re fine for flat, well-maintained lawns. Skip them if you do commercial work, need stronger sidewalls for rough terrain, or want a more aggressive tread for hills or wet conditions.

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