VEVOR Lawn Mower Tires with Rim, 15x6.00-6" Tubeless Lawn Tractor Tires, 2-Pack Tire and Wheel Assembly, S-Turf Pneumatic Tires, 3" Offset Hub, 3/4" Bushing Size, 16 PCS for Riding Mower Lawn Tractor
Check current price, fitment notes, and availability on Amazon:
🛒 See Price on AmazonWhat It Is
This is a 2-pack of 15x6.00-6 tubeless turf tires pre-mounted on steel rims with a 3-inch offset hub and 3/4-inch bushing. Designed for riding mowers and lawn tractors, it’s ideal for replacing worn front or rear tires on residential or light-commercial mowers.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these four measurements:
- Tire size: Must be 15x6.00-6 (15-inch outer diameter, 6-inch width, 6-inch rim). Check your old tire sidewall for this exact size.
- Hub offset: 3 inches; measure from the mounting face to the rim centerline. Mowers often use 2.5 or 3 inches—if yours is different, the tire may rub or stick out.
- Bushing size: 3/4 inch (0.75 inch) center hole. If your axle is 5/8 or 1 inch, you’ll need a different bushing or adapter.
- Bolt pattern: 16 bolts on the rim (likely 4 on 4-inch or 4 on 5.5-inch pattern). Measure from center of one bolt to center of the opposite bolt to confirm. Not compatible with zero-turn or garden tractors with odd patterns.
Check your mower’s manual or existing rim for these specs. This is an aftermarket fit; no OEM guarantee for specific brands like John Deere, Craftsman, or Husqvarna.
Key Things to Know
- Tubeless design: No inner tube needed, but you must seal the bead properly during installation. Use a bead sealer or soapy water if air leaks.
- Installation difficulty: Easy if your mower has lug nuts; just swap wheels. Harder if you need to press out the old bushing or use a different axle adapter. A socket set and jack are all you need.
- Quality: 4.7-star rating from 136 reviews suggests good durability for turf use. Some users report slight wobble at high speeds—check for rim trueness before mounting.
- Common gotcha: The 3-inch offset may not match your mower’s front-to-rear track width, causing uneven tire wear or steering issues. Measure your old wheel offset precisely.
Should You Buy It
Yes, if you need a budget-friendly, ready-to-roll replacement for worn 15x6.00-6 tires on a standard riding mower with a 3-inch offset and 3/4-inch axle. Skip it if your mower uses a non-standard offset, bushing, or bolt pattern—you’ll risk fitment headaches or safety issues. For the price, it’s a solid value for light-duty mowing on flat lawns.
Related Parts & Accessories