20x10.00-8nhs Lawn Mower Tires Set of 2,4-Ply Tubeless Turf Tread Replacement for Riding Mowers & Garden Tractors,1190 lbs Capacity,Rubber Tire Only Fits 8 Inch Rim, Black, Tubeless
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This is a set of two 20x10.00-8 NHS (Not Highway Service) 4-ply tubeless turf tires, rated for 1,190 lbs total capacity. Designed for riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, and garden tractors, the smooth turf tread protects lawns while supporting heavy machines.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your mower uses 8-inch rims (measure the rim diameter, not the tire). The 20-inch overall tire height and 10-inch width are standard for many John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Craftsman, and Troy-Bilt rear tires, but verify your model’s OEM tire size (e.g., 20x10-8, 20x10.00-8, or 20x10x8). These are tires only—no rims included. For front tires, check if your mower uses a different size (e.g., 15x6-6 or 13x5-6). Measure your existing tire’s sidewall markings; if it says “NHS” or “Turf,” these are a direct replacement. Avoid if your mower requires a different ply rating (e.g., 6-ply for heavy commercial use).
Key Things to Know
- 4-ply rating is sufficient for residential/light commercial mowers up to ~600 lbs per tire—adequate for most riding mowers, but not for heavy zero-turn machines or tractors with attachments.
- Tubeless design means no inner tube needed, but ensure your rim has a good bead seal; inspect for rust or damage before mounting.
- Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need tire irons and a compressor to seat the bead. For $49.99/set, professional mounting may cost more than the tires themselves.
- Tread pattern: Smooth turf tread provides low rolling resistance and won’t damage lawns, but offers minimal traction on wet slopes or loose soil.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a budget-friendly, reliable turf tire for a residential riding mower or garden tractor on flat, well-maintained lawns. Avoid if you need aggressive traction, higher load capacity, or off-road durability—consider a 6-ply or treaded tire instead.
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