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11x4.00-5" Lawn Mower Tire on Wheel Flat Free 2 PCS, 3/4" or 5/8" Bearing, Solid Mower Wheel for Residential and Commercial 3.4"-5" Centered Hub, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires

3.9/5 (54 reviews)
$49.99
11x4.00-5" Lawn Mower Tire on Wheel Flat Free 2 PCS, 3/4" or 5/8" Bearing, Solid Mower Wheel for Residential and Commercial 3.4"-5" Centered Hub, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires
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What It Is

This is a set of two 11x4.00-5" flat-free (solid) tires on wheels, designed for zero turn mower front wheels, lawn tractors, and commercial mowers. They eliminate punctures and air pressure checks, ideal for rough terrain or debris-heavy yards.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three measurements:

  • Tire size: Must be 11x4.00-5" (11" outer diameter, 4" wide, fits a 5" rim).
  • Bearing size: Choose either 3/4" or 5/8" bore to match your axle. Measure your existing axle diameter with a caliper—don’t guess.
  • Hub centering: The centered hub fits a 3.4" to 5" center hole. Check your mower’s hub pilot diameter; if it’s larger than 5", this wheel won’t center properly.

Also confirm:

  • Bolt pattern: Not specified—likely a 4-hole pattern—but measure your existing wheel’s bolt circle (center-to-center of opposite bolts) and compare.
  • Zero turn front wheels: Common on brands like Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Toro, John Deere, but always measure your axle and hub first. Not for rear drive wheels.

Key Things to Know

  • Flat-free means heavy: Each tire weighs ~8-10 lbs. Expect a rougher ride than pneumatic tires, especially on bumpy lawns.
  • Installation is straightforward: No tire mounting or inflation needed. Just bolt on, but you may need to re-use your existing lug nuts or washers if the new ones don’t fit.
  • Quality varies: At 3.9 stars, some users report wobble or premature wear on commercial mowers. Inspect the wheel for cracks or out-of-roundness before installing.
  • No puncture repairs possible: If the tire gets damaged, the whole assembly must be replaced. Not ideal if you occasionally need to remove the wheel for axle access.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on a residential or light-commercial zero turn mower with a centered hub and 3/4" or 5/8" axle. They’re a solid, low-maintenance upgrade for yards with thorns, glass, or debris. Skip them if you need a cushioned ride for delicate turf or if your mower’s hub is over 5" or has an odd bolt pattern.

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