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TerraKing 45-0618 TerraGrips-20 x 9-8/20 x10-10 Tires; Designed for Riding Lawn and Garden Tractors for Snow

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TerraKing 45-0618 TerraGrips-20 x 9-8/20 x10-10 Tires; Designed for Riding Lawn and Garden Tractors for Snow
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What It Is

The TerraKing 45-0618 TerraGrips are a pair of 20x9-8 and 20x10-10 turf tires designed for riding lawn and garden tractors, optimized for snow traction and light-duty winter use.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check your tractor’s existing tire sizes. The 45-0618 set includes one 20x9-8 tire (typically for the front) and one 20x10-10 tire (for the rear), but verify your machine’s specific front and rear tire dimensions—some tractors use two identical sizes. Measure your current tire sidewall markings (e.g., 20x9-8 or 20x10-10) and rim diameter (8” or 10”) to confirm fit. These are aftermarket replacements, not OEM, so cross-reference with brands like John Deere, Cub Cadet, or Husqvarna that use these sizes. Ensure your rims are compatible (most standard 8” and 10” rims work) and check deck clearance—especially on zero-turn mowers—as the 20” height may be taller than stock tires on some models.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: TerraGrips are budget-friendly with aggressive tread for snow, but they’re not heavy-duty; expect faster wear on pavement or rocky terrain.
  • Installation: DIY-friendly if you have tire irons and a bead seater—tubeless design, but you may need inner tubes if rims are old or damaged.
  • Common Gotchas: The 20x9-8 and 20x10-10 combo may require different inflation pressures (typically 12-15 PSI) to avoid uneven wear. Check valve stem clearance on tight rims.
  • Snow Use: Tread pattern excels in loose snow but can clog in wet, heavy slush; not ideal for ice without chains.

Should You Buy It

Buy this set if you need an affordable, easy-to-install tire upgrade for light snow clearing on a riding lawn tractor and your current tires are bald or unsuitable. It’s a solid value for occasional winter use, but skip it if you demand long durability on hard surfaces or require heavy-duty ice traction.

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