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15x6.00-6" Tire and Wheel Assembly Front Mower Tire Replacement - Pack of 2

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$40.37
15x6.00-6" Tire and Wheel Assembly Front Mower Tire Replacement - Pack of 2
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What It Is

This is a pack of two 15x6.00-6" front tire and wheel assemblies designed to replace worn or damaged tires on zero-turn mowers, lawn tractors, and garden tractors. The 15-inch outer diameter and 6-inch width make them a common front tire size for residential and light commercial mowing equipment.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify three things:

  1. Tire size – The tire must read 15x6.00-6 on the sidewall. This is not the same as 15x6.5-6 or 16x6.5-8; those are different sizes and won’t fit your rims or hub.

  2. Bolt pattern – These assemblies typically use a 3/4" or 5/8" center hole and a 4-bolt pattern (4 on 4" or 4 on 5.5" circle). Measure your existing wheel’s bolt circle diameter and center hole size. If yours uses a 5/8" spindle, you’ll need a bushing kit.

  3. Offset and hub depth – Check that the wheel’s offset (how far the mounting surface sits from the center) matches your original. A mismatch can cause tire rub on the frame or deck.

These are aftermarket replacements, not OEM. They fit many brands including Husqvarna, Craftsman, John Deere, Troy-Bilt, and MTD, but always confirm your model number against the seller’s fitment chart.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality vs. OEM – These are budget-friendly tires with a 4-ply rating. They’re fine for level lawns and occasional use but may wear faster on rough terrain or heavy commercial duty.
  • Installation – Typically a 15-minute job per wheel: lift the mower, remove the old assembly, and bolt on the new one. No tire mounting or balancing required.
  • Pressure – Inflate to 14–20 PSI as marked on the sidewall. Overinflation reduces traction; underinflation can cause bead leaks or rim damage.
  • Gotcha – The included wheels may have a different center cap or valve stem location than your originals. This doesn’t affect function but might look slightly different.

Should You Buy It

If you need a direct replacement for a worn front tire on a residential zero-turn or lawn tractor, and you’ve confirmed the size and bolt pattern, this pack of two is a solid value. It’s not for heavy commercial use or oddball bolt patterns, but for most homeowners, it’s a straightforward, cost-effective fix.

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