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Set of Two 20x10-8 Lawn Tractor Tire Golf Cart Inner Tube 20x8x8 20x10x8 Lawn Mower Tire Tube

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Features

  • Two High Quality Inner Tubes Standard Valve Stem TR13
  • Fits Tires Size - 20x8-8, 20x10-8
  • Fast Priority Mail Shipping
  • Fits Lawn Tractor Tires, Golf Cart Tires

Description

Set of two heavy duty inner tubes with TR13 standard valve stems. Fits tires 20x8.00-8 and 20x10.00-8.

Brand: Earthtec


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 20x10.00-8 20x8-8


Rim Width: 8 Inches


Tire Diameter: 20 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


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Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: 200/100R8, 200/100R8


Construction Type: tube-type


Brand: Earthtec


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 20x10.00-8 20x8-8


Rim Width: 8 Inches


Tire Diameter: 20 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


UPC: 715934698130


Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: 200/100R8, 200/100R8


Construction Type: tube-type


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Earthtec


Item model number: 20x8.00/10.00-8


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great value
Added tubes to my riding mower tires. No doubt these will now outlast me. Nice and thick. Heavy duty.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by Ray Sulich Jr.

  • Well made, moderately difficult to install, let me extend life of old cracked tires.
First time installing tubes on these size wheels, though I have installed tires on 15"+ rims before. It wasn't easy but wasn't a drawn out frustrating process either. I just used long prybars and big flat screwdrivers. It requires you to understand how tires fit over a rim, and you can't just force it. If you haven't done it before, watch some youtube videos to understand where to place the tire, and where to pry. If you're detailed, patient, and even slightly mechanically inclined, you can install these. I installed one on a wheel I took off the mower. I installed the other on a wheel still on the mower. It was actually easier to install with the wheel still on the mower, as that's one less thing that can move around. I had tried slime in my old cracked tires but it was leaking out of the cracked sidewalls. I left some of the slime in there when I installed these tubes, I figured it would give a bit of lubrication between the tube and tire, and maybe even prevent flats later on. I've done about 6 full days of driving around mulching and towing a rake on these tires since I installed the tubes and they hold air perfectly. Not turf, lots of uneven terrain, lots of brush and sticks and rocks, lots of unintentional burnouts, no problems whatsoever. I run about 8 psi for better traction. I'm pretty thrilled to have kept a pair of old but full tread tires out of the landfill, and to have saved money and learned something in the process. For those searching I was installing these on a Husqvarna YTHK1542XPC aka YTH1542XP aka YTH 1542XP, which was actually made by AYP around 2004 and is also sold as a Craftsman. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021 by Colin Grant Colin Grant

  • Are they the right size?
06/16/2023: Listing and the bag that these tubes came in, lists 20x10.00 x 8 as one of the acceptable sizes. But once I pulled tubes out of the bag, they did not have that size listed on the tubes themselves. 4 star for the confusion and I guess distrust. I still ended up installing the tubes because they only require 10psi. We shall see how long it'll last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Artem

  • Quality product
Installation as expected mildly difficult, Very competitive price and a quality product. Put in new tubeless tire as it was impossible to seat tire the way they arrive squished.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Bob R

  • Work fine on my riding mower.
The rear tires on my mower had plenty of tread, but would not hold air due to dry rot. Rather than spend $90 on 2 tires, I put these tubes inside the old tires and they have been holding air fine for several days now. I was able to install these without special tools. Break the bead on both inside and outside, then use a large flat screwdriver, pry the outside bead over the rim. Remove the tubeless valve stem. Slip the tube inside the tire and pull the valve thru the hole(I screwed on a cheap valve stem tool to prevent the valve from slipping out of the hole). Kneel on each side of the tire and use the big screwdriver(carefully) to pry the tire bead back onto the rim. Add air and you're done. Tools used consisted of a large screwdriver, a small prybar and a piece of pipe that fit the center hole of the rim. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020 by david w.

  • Good Tubes to Add Life to old Tires
I have an old lawn tractor that I use for hauling stuff around the property. I paid very little for it but it works. The rear tires are cracked a bit on the sidewall but a previous owner had put in Slime which kept them from leaking. After a year of use one of the rear tires began leaking air. A new tire this size is $50 to $60. The tube was $10. I installed the tube today. I don't have any tire specific tools for breaking beads, removing tires from rims and that sort of thing. I used what I had on hand (pry bar and some plastic wedges) and was able to get the tube installed in short order. The tire now holds air and the tractor will be put to use tomorrow cleaning up the property. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Photoangler

  • Great value Tyre Tube
The Tyre tubes were excellent value and delivered to our rural address in a short time from ordering. Good value product and great service from the company supplying them. Would thoroughly recommend the product and company.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Willie&Gar

  • No leaks
Hasn’t leaked air all summer.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Bob the Builder

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