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15x6.00-6 Inner Tubes (2-Pack), TR-87 Bent Valve Stem | Heavy-duty replacement tire tubes for Lawn Mowers, Yard Tractors and Wheelbarrows.

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$17.99
15x6.00-6 Inner Tubes (2-Pack), TR-87 Bent Valve Stem | Heavy-duty replacement tire tubes for Lawn Mowers, Yard Tractors and Wheelbarrows.
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What It Is

This 2-pack of 15x6.00-6 inner tubes with TR-87 bent valve stems replaces worn or punctured tubes in lawn mowers, yard tractors, and wheelbarrows that use 15x6.00-6 tires. They’re designed for heavy-duty use on push mowers, zero-turns, and small utility trailers.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your tire size is 15x6.00-6 (printed on the sidewall). The TR-87 bent valve stem fits most standard 6” rims, but check that your rim has a hole large enough for the stem (typically ⅜” to ½”). This tube is not for tubeless tires or 13”/16” wheels. It’s a universal aftermarket part, so no OEM brand restrictions—works with Craftsman, John Deere, Toro, Husqvarna, and similar. Measure your old tube’s valve stem angle: bent stems are for rims where a straight stem would hit the wheel or frame.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Made of heavy-duty rubber (often butyl), but some users report thinner walls than OEM. Inspect for molding flash before installation.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need tire spoons or pry bars, and a tire lubricant (soapy water works). Pinch flats are common if you rush.
  • Common gotcha: The TR-87 stem is angled, not straight. If your rim uses a straight stem, buy a different tube. Also, check rim width—this tube fits standard 6” rims (4-5” wide), not narrow or offset rims.
  • Two-pack value: Priced at ~$9 per tube, it’s cheaper than buying singles. Keep one as a spare.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you need a reliable, budget-friendly replacement for a 15x6.00-6 tube and your rim accepts a bent valve stem. Skip it if you have odd-sized rims, require a straight stem, or want a premium brand with thicker rubber. For the price, it’s a solid choice for DIY maintenance.

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