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2 Pack 16x6.50-8 Lawn Mower Tires with Rim,16x6.5x8 Solid Tire With Wheel with 3" Offset Hub 3/4" Bushing,4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Garden Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Garden Tractor Riding

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$76.99
2 Pack 16x6.50-8 Lawn Mower Tires with Rim,16x6.5x8 Solid Tire With Wheel with 3" Offset Hub 3/4" Bushing,4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Garden Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Garden Tractor Riding
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What It Is

This is a set of two solid (flat-free) 16x6.50-8 lawn mower tires pre-mounted on 3-inch offset rims with a 3/4-inch axle bushing. Designed for zero-turn mowers, garden tractors, and riding mowers that use this tire size—ideal for rough terrain or areas prone to punctures.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your existing tire: it must read 16x6.50-8 (16" diameter, 6.5" wide, 8" rim). The rim has a 3-inch center offset (hub sits 3" from the rim’s centerline) and a 3/4-inch axle hole with a bushing. If your mower has a 5/8" or 1" axle, you’ll need a different bushing or adapter. This is an aftermarket assembly, not OEM—no specific brand guarantee, so measure your bolt pattern (usually 4 on 4") and verify deck clearance. Common on brands like Craftsman, Husqvarna, John Deere, and Troy-Bilt with this tire spec.

Key Things to Know

  • Solid tires = no flats, but a rougher ride on pavement or hard ground. Great for puncture-prone areas but less forgiving than pneumatic.
  • Installation is straightforward if you have basic tools (lug wrench, jack). The tires come fully assembled—just bolt onto the axle. Check that the offset matches your deck clearance; a 3" offset is standard for many tractors.
  • Weight: Each tire is about 15-20 lbs, so expect handling changes on hills or uneven terrain. Solid tires are heavier than air-filled.
  • Limited reviews: Only 1 rating at launch. Risk of unknown long-term wear or wobble—inspect for balance after install.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re tired of fixing flats on a riding mower used in rocky, thorny, or debris-heavy yards, and you don’t mind a stiffer ride. It’s a solid value for a two-pack, but only if your axle size and offset match exactly—double-check your existing wheel’s offset and bolt pattern before ordering.

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