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YINTATECH 20x8.00-8 Lawn Mower Tires, 20x8-8 Tractor Turf Tires, 20-8.00-8 Lawn Tractor Tires, 4 Ply Tubeless Tires for Lawn & Garden Riding Mower Tractor Golf Cart, 965 lbs Capacity, Set of 2

4.3/5 (8 reviews)
$97.89
YINTATECH 20x8.00-8 Lawn Mower Tires, 20x8-8 Tractor Turf Tires, 20-8.00-8 Lawn Tractor Tires, 4 Ply Tubeless Tires for Lawn & Garden Riding Mower Tractor Golf Cart, 965 lbs Capacity, Set of 2
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What It Is

A set of two 20x8.00-8 turf tires designed for lawn tractors, riding mowers, and garden tractors, plus light-duty golf carts. The 4-ply tubeless construction supports up to 965 lbs per pair, making them suitable for mowing, towing small trailers, or general yard work on grass and packed dirt.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Size must match: Tire size is 20x8.00-8 (also listed as 20x8-8 or 20-8.00-8). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings—if they read 20x8.00-8, these fit. Do not guess based on rim diameter alone.
  • Rim width: Designed for a 7-inch wide rim. Measure your rim width (inside bead seat). A 6.5” or 7.5” rim may work but can affect bead seating and stability.
  • Bolt pattern & offset: These are tires only, no wheels. You reuse your existing rims. Check that your rims have a 4.5” or 5” center hole and standard 3/4” or 5/8” wheel studs (common on most riding mowers).
  • OEM cross-reference: No direct OEM replacement listed. Compare tread depth (about 1/2”) and load rating (965 lbs per pair) to your original tires. If your originals are 4-ply or 6-ply, these are a direct load-capacity match.
  • Avoid on: Zero-turn mowers with low-profile tires, or any machine requiring a 20x10-8 or 20x7-8 size.

Key Things to Know

  • 4-ply rating is adequate for residential mowing and light hauling, but not for heavy commercial use or rocky terrain. Puncture resistance is moderate.
  • Tubeless design—no inner tube needed, but you must have a compatible tubeless rim with a good bead seat. If your rims have rust or damage, tires may leak air.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need tire irons, a bead seater (or starter fluid), and an air compressor. Not for beginners without tools.
  • Tread pattern is a shallow turf rib—good traction on grass but poor on wet slopes or mud. Expect some slippage on inclines.

Should You Buy It

If you need a budget-friendly, direct-fit replacement for worn 20x8.00-8 turf tires on a residential riding mower or garden tractor, this set delivers solid value. Skip it if you need heavy-duty puncture protection, off-road traction, or a perfect OEM match—consider a 6-ply or deeper-tread alternative instead.

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