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TEPU 11x4.00-5 Lawn Mower Tires Flat Free, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires, 11x4-5 Solid Tire With 3/4", 5/8" and 1/2" Bearings, 3.4"-5.8" Center Hub, 2Pack Gray, 350Lbs, For Residential and Commercial

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TEPU 11x4.00-5 Lawn Mower Tires Flat Free, Zero Turn Mower Front Tires, 11x4-5 Solid Tire With 3/4", 5/8" and 1/2" Bearings, 3.4"-5.8" Center Hub, 2Pack Gray, 350Lbs, For Residential and Commercial
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What It Is

The TEPU 11x4.00-5 Flat Free Tires are solid, non-pneumatic front tires designed for zero-turn mowers, lawn tractors, and commercial mowers. They eliminate flats and punctures, making them ideal for residential and light commercial use on rough terrain or debris-heavy yards.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check these measurements:

  • Tire size: 11x4.00-5 (11" outer diameter, 4" width, 5" rim diameter). Common on zero-turn mowers like Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Toro, and John Deere.
  • Axle diameter: The tire includes 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" bearings. Measure your spindle/axle size—most zero-turn front axles are 5/8" or 3/4".
  • Center hub range: 3.4"–5.8" center hole diameter. Measure your existing hub or spindle base to ensure it fits within this range.
  • Load capacity: 350 lbs per tire (700 lbs total). Suitable for most residential mowers; verify your mower’s front axle weight (typically 200–400 lbs per side).

Not compatible with standard lawn tractor rear tires (larger diameter) or mowers with odd-sized spindles.

Key Things to Know

  • No maintenance: Solid rubber means no air pressure checks, no punctures, and no tubes. Great for rocky or thorny yards.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. Bearings are pre-installed, but you may need to remove old bearings from your hubs. A socket set and pry bar are usually sufficient.
  • Ride quality: Firmer than pneumatic tires. Expect more vibration on uneven ground—not ideal for bumpy lawns if you prioritize comfort.
  • Common gotcha: The hub bore (3.4"–5.8") is wide, but your spindle’s flange must be smaller than the hub’s inner diameter. Measure twice; returns are costly due to weight.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on zero-turn front tires and want a durable, low-maintenance upgrade for a residential or light commercial mower. Skip them if you need a cushioned ride or your spindle/hub measurements fall outside the specified range.

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