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SKU: BBM-022-2018-00 Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy 48 Inch ZT Series Zero Turn Mowers


Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy 48 Inch ZT Series Zero Turn Mowers
Purchase Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy 48 Inch ZT Series Zero Turn Mowers
  • SKU: BBM-022-2018-00 Rear Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy 48 Inch ZT Series Zero Turn Mowers

  • $290.99

Description

When you're spending long days cutting grass on your zero turn, the last thing you want is tire trouble slowing you down. This 22x10-10 rear tire and wheel assembly keeps your Bad Boy ZT running smooth and steady, whether you're cutting tight around trees or making long passes on open ground. It's the same quality tire that came on your mower from the factory.

What You're Getting

  • Complete tire and wheel assembly that mounts right up—no separate tire mounting needed
  • Robust 22x10-10 tire size provides excellent traction and stability on various terrain
  • Durable wheel construction handles the stress of commercial mowing and everyday use
  • Proper load rating and tread pattern designed specifically for zero turn mowers
  • Direct OEM replacement that fits perfectly without modifications

Built for Real Farm Work

This assembly is made specifically for Bad Boy's 48-inch ZT series zero turn mowers. These machines are workhorses that handle everything from residential lawns to commercial properties, and they need tires that can keep up with the demands of regular mowing, turning, and traversing different ground conditions.

Made to Last

Zero turn tires take a beating with all the pivoting and direction changes, plus they carry the weight of the mower and operator. This tire and wheel combo is built to handle that abuse with quality materials and construction that won't let you down when you've got grass to cut.

Good to Know

Installation is straightforward—just remove the old wheel and bolt this one on using your existing hardware. Check your tire pressure regularly since proper inflation helps extend tire life and keeps your mower tracking straight. If you're replacing just one tire, it's often worth doing both rears at the same time to maintain even traction.