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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Inner Tube Set 2 Pack TR-13 Straight Valve Stem Natural Rubber 4 Ply with Tube 400 lbs Capacity Replacement Riding Mower Front Wheel Assembly

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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Inner Tube Set 2 Pack TR-13 Straight Valve Stem Natural Rubber 4 Ply with Tube 400 lbs Capacity Replacement Riding Mower Front Wheel Assembly
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 15x6.00-6 lawn mower tires, each mounted with a TR-13 straight valve stem inner tube. Designed for front wheels on riding mowers and lawn tractors, these 4-ply natural rubber tires support up to 400 lbs per tire, making them suitable for residential zero-turn mowers, garden tractors, and front-engine riders.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your existing tire: 15x6.00-6 means the tire is 15 inches tall, 6 inches wide, and fits a 6-inch rim. Check your mower’s front wheel bolt pattern and axle diameter—most riding mowers use a 3/4-inch or 5/8-inch axle, but verify yours. This set is aftermarket, not OEM-specific, but fits many brands like John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Craftsman, and Troy-Bilt. Confirm your rim width matches the tire’s 6-inch width (common on 4.5- to 5-inch rims). The TR-13 valve stem is straight, so ensure your rim has a standard valve hole (not angled or recessed). If your existing tires are 15x6.00-6 with a 6-inch rim, this set will likely work, but always measure.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality and durability: 4-ply natural rubber provides decent puncture resistance for lawn use, but avoid heavy debris or rocky terrain—these are not heavy-duty turf tires.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to remove the old tire and tube, mount the new tire onto your existing rim, and inflate. A tire spoon or pry bar helps; consider a shop if you lack tools.
  • Common gotchas: The inner tube may shift during mounting—seat it evenly to avoid pinching. The TR-13 stem is straight, so if your mower has a curved stem for tight clearance, this won’t fit. Also, check rim condition—rusty or bent rims can cause leaks.
  • Weight capacity: 400 lbs per tire is fine for most front ends (typically lighter than rear), but if your mower carries a heavy front attachment (e.g., snow plow), verify total load.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid, budget-friendly choice for replacing worn front tires on standard residential riding mowers with 6-inch rims. It’s best for flat, well-maintained lawns and light-duty use. If you need heavy-duty traction or have a commercial mower, look for a higher-ply or specialty tire. For most homeowners, this 2-pack with tubes offers good value—just confirm your axle and rim specs first.

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