11x6.00-5 Flat Free Tire with Chevron Tread, Zero Turn Lawn Mower Tires with 3/4" or 5/8" and 1/2" Bearings, 5.2"-8.3" Centered Hub,11x6.00-5 Tires for Zero Turn Mower Black Rim - 2Pack
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This is a 2-pack of 11x6.00-5 flat-free (airless) tires mounted on black steel rims, designed for zero-turn mowers. The chevron tread provides traction on turf without damaging grass, and the solid construction eliminates punctures and air maintenance.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these three measurements:
- Axle size: Choose the bearing bore that matches your mower’s axle – options are 3/4", 5/8", or 1/2". The hub is centered with a range of 5.2" to 8.3" (center hole to outer edge), so measure your existing wheel’s hub depth.
- Tire size: 11x6.00-5 means 11" outer diameter, 6" width, 5" rim diameter. Compare with your current tire – if you have 13x6.50-6, these will be smaller and change ground clearance.
- Bolt pattern: These are universal fit with no pre-drilled bolt holes – they use a keyed axle slot. If your mower requires a specific bolt pattern (e.g., 4-on-4"), these won’t work.
No brand-specific fitment – they work on any zero-turn with the correct axle diameter and hub depth. Check your mower’s manual or measure the old wheel’s bore and hub length.
Key Things to Know
- No maintenance: Flat-free means no air leaks, no flats, no pressure checks. Great if you mow over thorns, rocks, or rough terrain.
- Ride quality: Stiffer than pneumatic tires – you’ll feel bumps more. Not ideal for delicate turf or if you want a cushioned ride.
- Installation: Straightforward – remove old wheel, slide onto axle, secure with washer and cotter pin or clip. No special tools needed.
- Weight: Each tire is about 8-10 lbs – heavier than pneumatic, but still manageable. The 2-pack ships assembled and ready to install.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on your zero-turn and want a durable, no-hassle solution for rough or debris-filled lawns. Skip them if you need a cushioned ride, have a specific bolt pattern, or mow delicate turf where a softer tire is better. At $68.79 for a pair with 4.5 stars from 300 reviews, they’re a solid value for flat-free reliability.
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