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20x8.00-10 Lawn Mower Turf Tires (Set of 2), 4 Ply Turf S Pattern 20x8x10 Tubeless Tires for Lawn & Garden Riding Mower Tractor Golf Cart Utility Vehicles

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20x8.00-10 Lawn Mower Turf Tires (Set of 2), 4 Ply Turf S Pattern 20x8x10 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 20x8.00-10 turf tires with a 4-ply rating and a classic “S” tread pattern, designed for light-duty lawn tractors, garden tractors, golf carts, and utility vehicles that need low ground pressure and minimal turf damage. The tubeless design means no inner tube required, reducing puncture risk and simplifying installation.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your vehicle uses 20x8.00-10 tires (20-inch outer diameter, 8-inch width, 10-inch rim). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings—these will not fit 20x10-10 or 18x8.50-10 sizes. Check the rim width: these tires fit 7- to 8.5-inch wide rims. Common compatible brands include John Deere (select 100-series, LA-series, X300/X500), Cub Cadet (LT/ZT/XT models), Husqvarna (YTH/ZTH), and Craftsman (LT/GT). Always verify your machine’s OEM tire size (e.g., in the manual or on the tire sidewall) and ensure the load rating (typically 480 lbs per tire at 14 psi) meets your vehicle’s rear axle weight.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality & tread life: 4-ply rating is adequate for residential mowing and light utility use, but not for heavy commercial loads or rocky terrain. The S-pattern turf tread provides decent traction on grass and hardpack but slips on wet slopes or loose dirt.
  • Installation: Tubeless design makes mounting easier, but you’ll still need tire irons and a bead seater if the beads don’t seal. Check rim condition—rusty or bent rims can cause air leaks. Inflate to 10-14 psi; overinflation reduces traction and ride comfort.
  • Common gotchas: These tires are slightly narrower than some OEM 20x8.00-10 tires (some brands run wider). If your machine has tight fender clearance, measure the installed width. Also, the 4-ply sidewall is more prone to cuts from sharp debris than 6-ply tires—avoid rutted fields or construction sites.
  • Set of two: This is a pair, typically for rear tires. If you need four, buy two sets. Match front tires (often 15x6.00-6 or 16x6.50-8) separately.

Should You Buy It

If you have a standard residential lawn tractor or garden tractor with 20x8.00-10 rims, need a reliable, budget-friendly replacement for worn or damaged tires, and don’t work on steep hills or rough ground, this set is a solid value. Skip it if you need 6-ply toughness for rocky terrain or a wider footprint for heavy loads.

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