YITAMOTOR 15x6.00-6 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires & Wheel Assemblies, 4 Ply Pneumatic Front Tires Replacement Fits John Deere, Lawn Tractors, More Riding Mowers | 3" Offset Hub, 3/4" Bearings (2 Pack)
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The YITAMOTOR 15x6.00-6 Flat Free Tires & Wheel Assemblies are a direct replacement front wheel set for riding mowers and lawn tractors. They eliminate flats and air pressure checks, designed for residential use on John Deere and other compatible mowers.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm these four measurements:
- Tire size: 15x6.00-6 (15″ tall, 6″ wide, fits a 6″ rim).
- Hub offset: 3″ offset (distance from mounting face to wheel center). Measure your existing front wheel offset—this is critical for clearance.
- Bearing size: 3/4″ bearings (fits a 3/4″ diameter axle spindle).
- Bolt pattern: 4 on 4″ square pattern (common on many John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, and MTD models). Not universal—measure your bolt holes center-to-center.
Common compatible models include John Deere D100, D110, D130, LA105, LA115, LA125, LA135, LA145, LA155, X300, X304, X320, X340, X360, X500, X534, X540, X584, X590, X720, X724, X728, X734, X738, X749, and many other riding mowers with a 3/4″ axle and 3″ offset. Always verify your mower’s axle diameter and offset by measuring the old wheel.
Key Things to Know
- Flat-free means a solid foam core—no air leaks, no punctures, but the ride is noticeably stiffer than pneumatic. Expect less shock absorption on rough terrain.
- Installation is straightforward: remove the old wheel, slide on the new one, and secure with the existing washer and cotter pin. No tire mounting or balancing required.
- Weight is higher than a pneumatic tire (about 8-9 lbs each). This can slightly affect steering feel but is fine for mowing.
- Tread design is a basic turf-saver pattern—adequate for flat lawns, but not for hills or wet grass where traction may be limited.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flat front tires on a residential riding mower and want a permanent, zero-maintenance solution. They’re a solid value for the price, but the stiffer ride and limited traction mean they’re best for flat, dry lawns—not for rough terrain or commercial use.
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