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MaxAuto 2 Pcs 16x6.50-8 Lawn Mower Tire for Garden Tractors Riding Mowers, 4PR, Tubeless

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Size: 16X6.50-8


Features

  • ParameterTire Size: 16X6.50-8", Tire Load Range: 4PR/B, Tread Depth: 0.27"/7.1mm, Rim Width: 5.37", Section Width: 6.4"/165mm, Overall Diameter: 15.99"/410mm, Max Load: 620lbs@28psi. Non-Highway service.
  • FeatureTurf Tech tread is made to give you better traction on grassy surfaces, especially on hills where the potential for slippage exists, The design will greatly reduce the damage to your lawn.
  • Compatibility16X6.50-8, 16x6.50x8, 16-6.50-8, 16x6.5x8, 16x6.5-8 tires is widely used on many kind of lawn mower, riding lawn mower, lawn tractor, garden tractor, garden tractor pulling, farm equipment,various grass cutting equipment.
  • Package IncludeSet of 2 16X6.50-8" lawn mower tire. Tire only - Wheel not included.
  • NotePrior to purchase, please check the size of the original tire on your vehicle to ensure the size of the tire to be purchased is correct. (**The Size is 16X6.50-8 NOT 18x6.50-8)

Brand: MaxAuto


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 16X6.50-8


Section Width: 6.5 Inches


Load Capacity: 620 Pounds


Tread Depth: 7.1 Millimeters


Tread Type: Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: 28 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: 4-Ply


Rim Width: 5.38 Inches


Brand: ‎MaxAuto


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Size: ‎16X6.50-8


Section Width: ‎6.5 Inches


Load Capacity: ‎620 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎7.1 Millimeters


Tread Type: ‎Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: ‎28 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: ‎4-Ply


Rim Width: ‎5.38 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎16 Inches


Item Diameter: ‎16 Inches


Item Weight: ‎6600 Grams


UPC: ‎192840355980


Construction Type: ‎B


Manufacturer: ‎PartsSquare


Model: ‎16x6.50-8


Item Weight: ‎14.55 pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎190919


Date First Available: November 24, 2017


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  • Good tires, I like 'em.+
Size: 24x12-12
I needed size 24x10.5-12 to replace the original rear tires on my Cub Cadet GT3200 tractor. The old tires were the original tires that came on the tractor when it was new 19 years ago, and they even have the Cub Cadet brand on them (see photo) You can't get these tires anymore. Then after lots of searching I realized that the whole tire industry has discontinued the size of 24x10.50-12. So I decided to try the size of 24x12-12, which is 1.5" wider tread and the same diameter. BTW in the size numbers, the first number is the OD of the tire, the second number is the tread width and the third number is the rim diameter. The wider tires fit on the original rim OK. So always remember you can go a little wider on the same rim as long as the wider tire still fits in the tractor wheel opening without hitting anything. The Max Auto tires were a few bucks cheaper for a pair than another well known brand. The quality of the Max Auto tire looks fine to me, nice tread and nice sturdy looking tires overall. I am happy to report that the tires I purchased came stacked in a box that fit them naturally. I have seen reviews of other tires where customers showed photos of the tires all scrunched with binding into an unnatural shape in order to make them fit into a smaller shipping box. Then these customers told of how the tires were so distorted in shape from that abusive packaging that they were very difficult to mount. The Max Auto tires mounted easily for me with the tools you see in the photos. I have couple of tire irons, hammer, and the trusty el cheapo Harbor Freight tire machine, which is nice to have but not really needed. I could have mounted them with just the tire irons and hammer alone. The one part of the job that the HF tire machine can make a lot easier for you is breaking the beads on the dismount of the old tires, because this part of the job can be tough without the right tools and technique. The HF machine is cheap and handy so you might want to get something like that if you change tires now & then. You don't really need to bolt the machine to a floor either. I use it standing free with one of my feet on the base to steady it, and the bead breaking operation has the weight of the wheel lying on the base holding it steady while you work so that's not really an issue there. Like I said, the leverage of the HF tool makes the bead breaking go quick and easy. Also used is Eastwood Rust Encapsulator Platinum to coat the rims. (the silver paint product). I use this product a lot. It is very important to deal with any rust on the steel rims before mounting the tubeless tires if you don't want rim leaks down the road. I totally stripped all the old paint and rust off of the rims with rotary wire brush tools, solvent cleaned the metal and applied the Eastwood product to the entire surface of the rim inside and out, paying close attention to the bead seal surface. I did this with a brush because I'm not fussy about the looks. If you are fussy it can be thinned and applied by spray. The coating gives a very smooth hard rust resistant surface to make those beads get a good seal. Then I applied LPS 3 to the tire beads and used it as a lube to install new valves in the rims as well. This product acts as a lube, enhances the seal and helps prevent rust. Seating the beads went easy on one tire but the other one needed the old starting fluid explosion trick. See YouTube for more info on this, lol. This sort of thing can happen at random when mounting any tire, so it has nothing to do with the tire quality. These tires have a max operating pressure rated at 20 psi and the instructions tell you to go up to 36 psi to seat the beads, so I did that. On my tractor which weighs about 500 lbs (plus another 200 lbs with me on it) the tires do not need to be inflated at 20 psi, that is way too much. I air them down to about 8 or 9 psi and that makes the tread contact patch just right without bulging the sidewalls at all. I mowed a couple times with them and they work just fine at that pressure, and the beads are holding good seal. The tires look good on the tractor and seem to be performing well. Overall I say these are good tires, I think you'll like them too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Drumhappy Drumhappy

  • Very nice looking and seem to be good quality tires.
Size: 16X6.50-8
Put them on my Bolens H16 tractor they will be put to use in the morning and if they are as they look they will be just fine.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Tom Tom

  • Good value
Size: 24x12-12
These tires seem as good as the originals on the zero turn mower where they were installed. Also , a day or two after I ordered these , the price dropped and the company did give me the lower price , which I certainly appreciated.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by D.W.Meier

  • Works well for John Deere 17P Utility Cart
Size: 16X6.50-8
Just installed this on my JD 17P Utility Cart and it seems to be working well. I searched a long time to find tire and rim info on the 17P and had a difficult time finding all the info I wanted, or reviews from others that replaced a tire. I knew the tire size (from looking at my old tire as well as the JD specs), but the cart seems to have a non-standard rim size (width of 3.5" and diam of 9") for this size tire. The typical rim for this tire (I think) has a width of 5.375" and a diam of 8". From the pictures, you can see that when I first looked at this new tire, it was clearly wider than the old one and much wider than the rim. I was about to return it, but then was able to mount it on the rim after some work. I also bought the small tire iron kit that was recommended here (that came with new valve stems) and that helped with mounting it along with some soapy water and 'squishing' it to make it thinner with my knee. Once mounted, it became taller and thinner, like the old tire. I was able to get the bead to seal by using an air compressor and banging on the tire a bit with a hammer while it was inflating. Overall it seems like a nice replacement tire and my cart if back in business! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022 by Mustafa T. Mustafa T.

  • Fit Perfectly
Size: 24x12-12
These fit my FIL's Ferris lawnmower perfectly. He was having trouble locating some locally since his mower is over 10 years old. Thankfully on Amazon, all you need is the size, width, etc. and they are super simple to find and order. He was pleased!
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Sharon W.

  • Good tires
Size: 16X6.50-8
Replace a set of these with the same ones. There is no better tire for my mower than these. Got 750 hrs on the set. Will buy again. Bill R
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Billy R.

  • For snapper rear engine rider
Size: 16X6.50-8
Easy install partly due to offset rims, Nice tires
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Richard Beauchene

  • Great tires
Size: 16X6.50-8
Great tires
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Lawrence M. Borland

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