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SKU: BBM-022-8049-19 Front Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers


Front Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers
Purchase Front Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers
  • SKU: BBM-022-8049-19 Front Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers

  • $92.89

Description

Nothing ruins a good mowing day like a flat front tire or wobbly wheel that makes your zero turn pull to one side. When you're trying to get those clean, straight stripes in the yard or navigate around landscaping, you need front wheels that roll smooth and true. This complete tire and wheel assembly gets you back to mowing without the hassle of trying to mount a tire yourself.

What You're Getting

  • Complete 11x6-5 tire and wheel combo ready to bolt on—no tire mounting required
  • Kenda tire built for lawn mower use with good traction and smooth rolling
  • Sturdy wheel designed to handle the pivot and steering loads of zero turn operation
  • Direct replacement for Bad Boy mowers so fitment is guaranteed

Built for Real Mowing Work

This assembly is designed for Bad Boy MZ series zero turn mowers, including the MZ Magnum models. These machines spend their days making tight turns, backing up to get around obstacles, and covering acres of grass. The 11x6-5 size gives you a good contact patch for stability while still being narrow enough to minimize turf damage when you're making those zero-radius turns.

Made to Last

The Kenda tire is built to handle the unique demands of zero turn mowing—plenty of sidewall flex for steering, good puncture resistance for debris in the yard, and a tread pattern that won't tear up your lawn. The wheel is constructed to handle the stresses of quick direction changes and the weight distribution of a zero turn deck.

Good to Know

Installation is straightforward—just remove the old wheel and bolt this one on. Make sure to check your other front tire while you're at it, since they usually wear at similar rates. Keep tire pressure even on both sides so your mower tracks straight and doesn't pull to one side during operation.