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Roueoo11x4.00-5 Tires for Zero Turn Mower, with Upgraded 3/4", 5/8" and 1/2" Bearing More Durable, 11x4.00-5 Flat Free Tire,11x4-5 Lawn Mower Tires,3.4"-5.8" Center Hub, Load 350lbs

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$60.89
Roueoo11x4.00-5 Tires for Zero Turn Mower, with Upgraded 3/4", 5/8" and 1/2" Bearing More Durable, 11x4.00-5 Flat Free Tire,11x4-5 Lawn Mower Tires,3.4"-5.8" Center Hub, Load 350lbs
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What It Is

This is a set of flat-free (puncture-proof) 11x4.00-5 tires designed for zero-turn mowers, replacing standard pneumatic tires on front caster wheels. They eliminate flats and are ideal for residential or light commercial mowing on turf, gravel, or uneven ground.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm three measurements:

  • Tire size: Must be 11x4.00-5 (11" diameter, 4" width, 5" rim). Fits most zero-turn mowers that use this size, including popular brands like John Deere, Husqvarna, Cub Cadet, Toro, and Gravely—but always check your current tire sidewall.
  • Center hub bore: This tire comes with three bearing adapters (3/4", 5/8", and 1/2"). Measure your axle diameter (not the wheel hub). If your axle is 3/4", 5/8", or 1/2", it will fit. If it’s 1" or metric, it won’t.
  • Wheel offset and bolt pattern: These are solid plastic wheels with a 3.4"-5.8" center hub range. Verify your existing wheel’s offset and bolt pattern (typically 4-hole on zero-turns) to ensure the new wheel sits correctly and bolts align.

Key Things to Know

  • No assembly required: Tires come pre-mounted on the wheel with bearings installed. Just slide onto the axle and secure with the existing cotter pin or bolt.
  • Weight capacity: Rated for 350 lbs per tire—plenty for most zero-turn front ends, but not for rear drive tires. Use only on front caster positions.
  • Ride quality: Solid tires ride stiffer than pneumatic. You’ll feel bumps more, but gain total flat-free reliability. Best on smooth lawns; rough terrain may be jarring.
  • Durability: “Upgraded” bearings are sealed and should last longer than basic ones, but check that the included adapters match your axle snugly to avoid wobble.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on your zero-turn’s front tires and want a drop-in replacement that fits common axle sizes. They’re a solid upgrade for homeowners or light commercial users on mostly flat, well-maintained turf. Skip them if you need a softer ride for bumpy ground or have an odd-sized axle (e.g., metric or 1").

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