11x4.00-5" Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire on Wheel, Universal Fit 11x4.00-5 Smooth Tread Tire for Zero Turn Lawn Mowers - with 3/4" Bushings and 3.4"-5" Centered Hub - Contain Adapter Kit | Black-2Pcs
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This is a pair of 11x4.00-5 flat-free (puncture-proof) tires pre-mounted on black steel wheels, designed primarily for zero-turn mowers. The solid foam core eliminates flats, making them ideal for commercial or rough-terrain use where downtime from punctures is unacceptable.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify three things:
- Tire size: Must be exactly 11x4.00-5 (height x width x rim diameter). Check your current tire sidewall for this stamp.
- Hub dimensions: The wheel has a 3.4”–5” adjustable centered hub (fits most zero-turn spindles) and comes with 3/4” bushings. For other axle sizes (e.g., 5/8”, 1”), use the included adapter kit.
- Bolt pattern: The wheel uses a standard 4-bolt pattern on 4” centers. Measure your existing wheel’s bolt spacing.
- Deck clearance: The smooth tread is slightly shorter than some aggressive treads, but always measure clearance between your mower deck and the top of the tire at full turn.
Common fit for Gravely, Toro, Exmark, Scag, John Deere zero-turn models, but not universal—check your spindle height and offset.
Key Things to Know
- Ride quality: Flat-free tires are stiffer than pneumatics; expect a rougher ride on uneven ground, especially with a zero-turn mower.
- Installation: Mounting is straightforward (bolt-on), but the adapter kit may require you to swap bushings or spacers. No tire mounting needed—pre-assembled.
- Tread pattern: Smooth tread provides less traction on wet grass or slopes compared to a knobby tire. Best for flat, dry terrain.
- Weight: Each tire is heavier than a pneumatic (about 5–7 lbs), which can slightly affect mower balance and fuel efficiency.
Should You Buy It
Buy if you’re tired of fixing flats on a zero-turn mower used on smooth, dry lawns or hard surfaces, and you prioritize durability over ride comfort. Skip if you need traction on hills, wet grass, or rough terrain—a pneumatic knobby tire handles better there.
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