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WANDA One 18x9.50-8 Lawn Mower Cart Turf Tires P332 /4PR - 13032

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$55.98
WANDA One 18x9.50-8 Lawn Mower Cart Turf Tires P332 /4PR - 13032
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What It Is

The WANDA One 18x9.50-8 Lawn Mower Cart Turf Tire (P332 /4PR, model 13032) is a replacement tire designed for lawn carts, garden trailers, and some small ride-on mowers or utility vehicles. It’s built for light-duty turf use—hauling mulch, tools, or yard waste without damaging soft ground.

Fitment & Compatibility

Measurements: Tire size is 18 inches tall, 9.50 inches wide, fits an 8-inch rim. The rim width should be 6 to 7 inches (check your wheel’s stamped size). Do not assume it fits all 8-inch wheels—confirm the rim width and bolt pattern separately.

Brand/Model Fit: Generic aftermarket tire; no specific OEM lock-in. Works on most garden carts (e.g., Agri-Fab, Craftsman, John Deere) and small trailers. Not designed for zero-turn mowers or heavy riding mowers—those need higher ply ratings.

What to check before buying:

  • Your current tire’s sidewall for size (18x9.50-8).
  • Rim width (measure inside edge to edge).
  • Load capacity: 4-ply rating (4PR) handles ~300 lbs per tire. Heavier loads need a 6-ply or higher.
  • Valve stem type: This tire uses a standard TR13 (straight metal) stem. Verify your wheel’s stem hole size if replacing an oddball.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality for the price: Solid value for light-duty use. Tread is a smooth turf pattern—won’t tear up grass but lacks grip on wet slopes or mud.
  • Installation: Easy if you have basic tire tools (tire irons, compressor). Tubeless design; mounting on a clean, rust-free rim is critical. Use soapy water on the bead.
  • Common gotchas: The tire runs slightly small—actual height may measure 17.5-17.8 inches when inflated. Check clearance if your cart has tight fenders. Also, the 4-ply sidewall is soft; overloading or hitting curbs can cause bulges.
  • Pressure: Max 30 PSI. Run 20-25 PSI for cart use; lower (15-20 PSI) for turf protection.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you need a budget-friendly, reliable turf tire for a garden cart or light trailer and don’t exceed 300 lbs per wheel. Skip it if you’re hauling heavy loads, need aggressive traction, or require a precise OEM match—go with a 6-ply or branded replacement instead.

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