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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Turf Tires (Set of 2), 4 Ply Turf S Pattern 15x6x6 Tubeless Tires for Lawn & Garden Riding Mower Tractor Golf Cart Utility Vehicles

4.4/5 (497 reviews)
$44.99
15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Turf Tires (Set of 2), 4 Ply Turf S Pattern 15x6x6 Tubeless Tires for Lawn & Garden Riding Mower Tractor Golf Cart Utility Vehicles
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What It Is

This is a set of two 15x6.00-6 turf tires with a shallow S-pattern tread, designed for smooth-rolling traction on grass without damaging turf. They fit riding mowers, garden tractors, golf carts, and utility vehicles that require front or rear tires in this size.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your existing tire sidewall markings read 15x6.00-6 (or equivalent 15x6x6). Measure the rim diameter: it must be 6 inches. Check the tire width—6.00 inches—against your wheel well clearance and axle spacing. These tires fit many common brands (John Deere, Craftsman, Husqvarna, MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt), but verify your specific model’s OEM tire size. They are tubeless, so ensure your rims are compatible (standard 6" lawn mower rims usually are). If you have a zero-turn mower, note these are typically used on front caster wheels, not drive wheels.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential mowers—adequate for grass and light dirt, but not for heavy-duty or rocky terrain. Expect a firm ride.
  • Installation: Simple DIY job if you have a tire iron and basic hand tools. Break the bead, swap tires, and re-inflate to 14–20 PSI (check manufacturer spec). No special balancing required.
  • Tread pattern: The S-pattern (turf) tread is shallow and non-aggressive. It provides good traction on grass but will slip on wet slopes or loose soil. Not suitable for snow or mud.
  • Gotcha: These are often used as front tires. If replacing rear drive tires, confirm your mower doesn’t require a different ply rating or tread depth for traction under load.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a budget-friendly, reliable replacement for worn front turf tires on a residential riding mower or garden tractor, and you mow mostly flat, dry lawns. Avoid them if you need heavy-duty traction, off-road use, or rear drive tires for hilly terrain. At $45 for a pair with strong reviews, they offer solid value for basic turf duty.

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