YITAMOTOR 22x9.50-12 Lawn Mower Tires (Set of 2), 4 Ply Tubeless Tractor Turf Tire, 22x9.50x12 Lawnmower Tires Fits Most Lawn & Garden Vehicle, 1340LBS Capacity
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This is a set of two 22x9.50-12 tubeless turf tires from YITAMOTOR, designed for lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, and garden vehicles needing low ground pressure and good traction on grass without damaging turf.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify three things:
- Tire size: Must read 22x9.50-12 (22" overall diameter, 9.50" width, 12" rim). Measure your current tire’s sidewall stamp—do not rely on model number alone.
- Rim diameter: These fit standard 12" wheels. Check your existing rim size (stamped on wheel or tire sidewall).
- Load capacity: 1,340 lbs per pair (670 lbs each). Ensure this exceeds your mower’s axle weight (check manual or weigh front/rear).
- Bolt pattern/offset: Tires alone don’t include rims—if you’re reusing your wheels, confirm the tire bead seats correctly. If you need new wheels, verify your mower’s bolt pattern (commonly 4x4" or 4x4.5") and center hole diameter.
Common fit: Most John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Craftsman, and Toro lawn tractors with 12" rear wheels. Does not fit zero-turn models with different tire profiles (e.g., 23x10.50-12).
Key Things to Know
- 4-ply rating: Good puncture resistance for residential use, but not for heavy commercial abuse or rocky terrain.
- Tubeless design: Easy to install on existing rims—no tubes needed, but ensure rim bead is clean and rust-free to avoid air leaks.
- Installation: Mounting requires tire irons and a bead seater (or shop air). Expect 20–30 minutes per tire if experienced.
- Tread pattern: Shallow, wide-spaced ribs—excellent for grass and light dirt, but poor in mud or deep snow.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a reliable, budget-friendly replacement for worn turf tires on a standard 12" rim lawn tractor. They’re a solid value for residential mowing on flat or gently sloped lawns, but skip them if you need heavy-duty traction (mud, hills) or commercial-grade puncture protection.
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