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11x4.00-5 Solid Smooth Tires, Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires for Zero- Turn and Garden Tractor Mowers with 3/4" or 5/8" Bushing, Fit 3.4", 4", 4.5", 5" Centered Hub,1 Pack

3.6/5 (12 reviews)
$32.90
11x4.00-5 Solid Smooth Tires, Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires for Zero- Turn and Garden Tractor Mowers with 3/4" or 5/8" Bushing, Fit 3.4", 4", 4.5", 5" Centered Hub,1 Pack
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What It Is

A flat-free, solid rubber tire designed for zero-turn mowers and garden tractors, commonly used as a front caster or rear tire replacement. It eliminates punctures and air pressure maintenance, ideal for rough terrain or debris-heavy mowing.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Tire size: 11x4.00-5 (11" outer diameter, 4" width, 5" rim). Measure your current tire’s outer diameter and rim size to confirm.
  • Hub center hole: Fits 3.4", 4", 4.5", or 5" centered hubs. Measure your hub’s center hole diameter (not the bolt pattern) – this tire uses a bushing system, not a direct bolt-on.
  • Bushing options: Includes both 3/4" and 5/8" bushings for axle size. Check your mower’s axle diameter; if it’s 3/4" or 5/8", you’re good. For other sizes, you’ll need a different bushing.
  • Brand/model: Not OEM-specific; works on most zero-turn and garden tractors with the above hub/axle specs. Common on brands like Toro, Husqvarna, John Deere, and Craftsman, but verify your hub center hole size first.
  • What to measure: Tire outer diameter, rim diameter, hub center hole, and axle diameter. If your hub is smaller than 3.4" or larger than 5", this won’t fit.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Solid rubber means no flats, but the ride is stiffer than pneumatic tires. Expect more vibration on bumpy ground – not ideal for smooth, finished lawns.
  • Installation: Moderate difficulty. You must remove the old tire, transfer the bushing (if needed), and center the hub. No air valve to deal with, but the solid tire is heavy and may require a pry bar to seat.
  • Common gotchas: The bushing may not fit snugly in all hubs – check for play before tightening. Some users report the tire is slightly narrower than advertised, so measure your rim width. Also, the 3.6-star rating suggests inconsistent quality; a few reviews mention premature cracking or wobbling.
  • Weight: Heavier than pneumatic tires, which can affect mower balance and steering effort on zero-turn models.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you mow rough, debris-filled areas (e.g., fields, trails) and want zero tire maintenance. Skip it if you care about ride smoothness, have a non-standard hub/axle size, or need a precise OEM fit for a pristine lawn. For $33, it’s a budget-friendly flat-free option, but check your measurements twice.

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