1PCS 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tires, 4 Ply Tubeless 15x6-6 Front Tire Assembly Replacement for Craftsman/John Deere/Cub Cadet Riding Mowers,570lbs Capacity,3" Offset Hub,3/4" Bushing
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This is a 15x6.00-6 front tire assembly (rim + tire) for riding lawn mowers and garden tractors. It’s a direct replacement for the front wheels on many Craftsman, John Deere, and Cub Cadet models, rated for 570 lbs per tire. The 4-ply tubeless construction handles light residential mowing and occasional heavier loads.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, check three things:
- Tire size: Must be 15x6.00-6 (also listed as 15x6-6). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings to confirm.
- Hub offset: This tire has a 3-inch offset (the center of the wheel is 3 inches from the mounting face). Measure your old wheel’s offset—if yours is different, the tire may rub or stick out too far.
- Axle bushing: The wheel comes with a 3/4-inch bushing (fits a 3/4″ axle). If your mower has a 5/8″ or 1″ axle, you’ll need a different bushing or adapter.
- Brand/model: Fits many Craftsman (LT1000, LT2000), John Deere (D100, D110, LA series), and Cub Cadet (LT, XT1, XT2) models, but always cross-reference your OEM part number (e.g., 590-0627, 140-304).
Key Things to Know
- Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential mowers. Not for heavy commercial use or rough terrain—expect normal wear over 2–3 seasons.
- Installation: Simple bolt-on if axle size matches. No tire mounting needed—it’s a complete assembly. Torque lug nuts to 35–45 ft-lbs.
- Common gotcha: Offset mismatch. Many John Deere front wheels use a 2.5″ offset; this 3″ offset may cause the tire to protrude beyond the fender or rub the frame. Measure your old wheel’s offset from mounting face to wheel center.
- Tubeless: No tube needed, but check the bead seal on the rim before mounting. If it leaks, a thin layer of tire sealant fixes it.
Should You Buy It
If your mower needs a direct 15x6-6 front tire with a 3″ offset and 3/4″ axle, this is a solid, well-reviewed pick for the price. It’s ideal for replacing worn or damaged front tires on residential Craftsman, Cub Cadet, or John Deere riders, and the 570-lb capacity is more than enough for typical lawn use. Skip it if your axle is smaller than 3/4″ or your offset differs—you’ll need a different hub or adapter.
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