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SKU: BBM-022-4050-00 Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Zero Turn Mowers


Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Zero Turn Mowers
Purchase Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Zero Turn Mowers
  • SKU: BBM-022-4050-00 Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Zero Turn Mowers

  • $261.99

Description

When you're putting in long hours keeping your property looking sharp, the last thing you need is a flat tire cutting your mowing day short. This 24 x 12.00-12 tire and wheel assembly gets your Bad Boy mower back to work with a complete replacement that's ready to mount and roll. Whether you're dealing with a puncture from a hidden piece of metal or just worn-out tread that's not gripping like it used to, this assembly saves you the hassle of trying to mount a new tire yourself.

What You're Getting

  • Complete tire and wheel assembly that bolts right on—no tire mounting needed
  • Rugged 24-inch tire designed to handle the weight and demands of zero-turn mowing
  • Black steel wheel that stands up to the bumps and scrapes that come with mower work
  • Proper 12-inch wheel diameter ensures correct ground clearance and handling
  • Wide 12-inch tread provides good stability and traction on slopes and uneven ground

Built for Real Mowing Work

This tire size is commonly found on the rear of various Bad Boy zero-turn mowers, where it needs to carry most of the machine's weight while providing the traction for those tight turns around trees and flower beds. The wide footprint helps distribute weight to reduce turf damage, especially important when you're mowing after a rain or on softer ground.

Made to Last

Zero-turn mowers are tough on tires with all that spinning and turning, so this assembly is built to handle the abuse. The tire features a durable construction that resists punctures from thorns and debris, while the steel wheel won't crack or bend like some lighter alternatives might.

Good to Know

This comes as a complete assembly, so you'll just need to remove the old wheel and tire together and bolt this one on. Make sure to check your lug bolt torque after the first few hours of use—wheels can work loose as everything settles in. Keep your tire pressure checked regularly too, as proper inflation helps with both performance and tire life.