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WANDA 4 Pack 15x6-6 & 20x10-8 Ride Lawn Mower Turf Tires 4 PR

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WANDA 4 Pack 15x6-6 & 20x10-8 Ride Lawn Mower Turf Tires 4 PR
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What It Is

This WANDA 4-pack includes two 15x6-6 front tires and two 20x10-8 rear tires, designed for ride-on lawn mowers and garden tractors. The 4-ply rating (4 PR) offers moderate puncture resistance and load capacity for residential mowing on turf, dirt, or hardpack.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Bolt pattern & hub size: Verify your mower’s wheel bolt pattern (typically 4 on 4” or 4 on 5.5”) and center hole diameter—these tires are sold without wheels/hubs, so you reuse your existing rims.
  • Tire dimensions: Front tires are 15" tall, 6" wide, with a 6" rim diameter; rears are 20" tall, 10" wide, with an 8" rim. Measure your current tires and check clearance around the mower deck, fenders, and steering components.
  • Load & application: 4 PR is light-duty—sufficient for standard residential zero-turn or lawn tractors under ~500 lb total weight. Not for heavy commercial mowers, rough terrain, or loads exceeding 1,000 lb per axle.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: Not a direct OEM replacement for any specific brand. Check your owner’s manual for original tire sizes and ply rating. Works on many Craftsman, John Deere, Husqvarna, Troy-Bilt, and similar models, but always measure first.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: You must mount these on your existing rims—this requires tire irons or a tire machine. If you’re not comfortable doing it yourself, budget $20–$40 per tire for a shop to mount and balance.
  • Tread design: The turf-friendly tread pattern is shallow and non-aggressive; excellent for lawns but poor in mud, wet grass, or steep slopes.
  • Air pressure: Run 12–15 psi for typical riding mowers. Overinflating reduces traction and ride comfort; underinflating risks bead slipping and rim damage.
  • Durability: 4 PR is adequate for paved driveways and well-maintained lawns, but sharp debris or frequent rocky terrain can cause flats. Users report good longevity for residential use.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you need a budget-friendly, turf-safe tire set for a residential riding mower or garden tractor and you’re comfortable mounting them yourself. Skip it if you need heavy-duty puncture protection, all-terrain grip, or a bolt-on wheel-and-tire combo.

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