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MaxAuto 11x6.00-5 Lawn Mower Tires,Tubeless 4 Ply 11x6-5 Smooth Zero Turn Garden Riding Tractor Lawnmower Go-Kart Tires, 2Pcs

4.7/5 (1269 reviews)
$46.99
MaxAuto 11x6.00-5 Lawn Mower Tires,Tubeless 4 Ply 11x6-5 Smooth Zero Turn Garden Riding Tractor Lawnmower Go-Kart Tires, 2Pcs
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What It Is

The MaxAuto 11x6.00-5 tires are tubeless, 4-ply rated replacement tires designed for zero-turn mowers, garden tractors, riding lawnmowers, and go-karts. Their smooth tread pattern minimizes lawn damage on hard surfaces while providing stable traction for mowing, towing, and light utility use.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your current tire’s diameter (11 inches), width (6 inches), and rim diameter (5 inches). The “11x6.00-5” size fits many popular zero-turn models (e.g., Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, John Deere, Toro, Gravely) but always verify your machine’s OEM tire size—don’t rely on brand alone. Check that your rims are 5 inches in diameter and have a standard 3/4-inch or 5/8-inch axle hole (common on most residential zero-turns). These are aftermarket replacements, not OEM, so they may differ slightly in tread pattern or sidewall stiffness from factory tires. If your mower uses tubes, note these are tubeless, but they can be run with tubes if needed.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality & durability: 4-ply rating provides decent puncture resistance for residential use, but avoid heavy commercial abuse or sharp debris. Users report good longevity on flat, maintained lawns.
  • Installation: Simple DIY job—no special tools beyond a tire iron and air compressor. Mounting on standard 5-inch rims is straightforward, but the stiff sidewalls may require some effort to seat the bead.
  • Common gotchas: The smooth tread offers less traction on wet grass or steep slopes compared to a ribbed or turf tire. Also, double-check the axle hole size before ordering; some older or heavy-duty models use a larger 3/4-inch or 1-inch bore.
  • Tubeless note: Since they’re tubeless, ensure your rim has a good seal—use a bead sealer or tube if the rim is rusty or damaged.

Should You Buy It

If you need a budget-friendly, easy-to-install replacement for a worn-out 11x6.00-5 tire on a residential zero-turn or lawn tractor, this is a solid choice. It’s not for commercial mowing or muddy conditions, but for flat, dry lawns and occasional use, the value and performance are hard to beat at this price.

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