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Set of 2 20x8.00-8 Lawn Mower Tires with Rim, 3/4" Bushing,3.5" Offset Hub,4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Garden Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Garden Tractor Riding(No Keyway)

3.8/5 (4 reviews)
$113.99
Set of 2 20x8.00-8 Lawn Mower Tires with Rim, 3/4" Bushing,3.5" Offset Hub,4 Ply Tubeless Lawn Garden Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Garden Tractor Riding(No Keyway)
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What It Is

This is a set of two 20x8.00-8 lawn mower tires mounted on rims with a 3/4" bushing and 3.5" offset hub, designed for garden tractors and riding mowers. The 4-ply tubeless turf tires are intended for general lawn mowing, light hauling, and turf-friendly traction.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these four measurements:

  • Tire size: 20x8.00-8 (20" diameter, 8" wide, 8" rim). Must match your mower’s tire size exactly.
  • Hub offset: 3.5" offset hub. Measure from the mounting face to the center of the tire. If your mower requires a different offset (e.g., 2.5" or 4"), these won’t fit.
  • Bushing size: 3/4" bushing (for 3/4" axle shaft). If your axle is 5/8" or 1", you’ll need an adapter or different wheels.
  • No keyway: These wheels have a smooth bore (no keyway). If your mower’s axle uses a keyed shaft, these won’t engage properly. Check your axle for a key slot.

Common brands: Craftsman, Husqvarna, John Deere (older models), MTD, and many riding tractors with 20x8-8 tires. Not for zero-turn mowers (usually different offsets) or push mowers.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality concerns: 3.8/5 stars with only 4 reviews suggests limited feedback. Some users report thin rubber or uneven tread wear after a season. Inspect tires on arrival for defects.
  • Assembly: Rims come pre-assembled with tires. You just need to mount them on the axle, tighten the bushing bolt, and secure the hub nut. No tire mounting required.
  • No keyway limitation: Without a keyway, the wheel relies on bushing friction to stay put. On high-torque tractors (e.g., heavy towing or steep hills), the wheel may slip. Tighten the bushing bolt firmly, and consider adding a keyway if your axle has one.
  • Turf tire tread: The tread is designed for grass, not pavement or mud. Expect reduced traction on wet slopes or loose soil.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a budget-friendly replacement for a garden tractor with a 3/4" smooth axle, a 3.5" offset, and no keyway requirement. They’re fine for flat lawns and light use, but avoid if you need heavy traction, have a keyed axle, or expect long-term durability. For critical tasks (e.g., hilly terrain or daily commercial use), invest in a higher-rated set with a keyway and stronger sidewalls.

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