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Tire Selection Guide
Blade Diagram / Measurements
Name Description
Overall Diameter Outer diameter of tire measured from inner rim edge to opposite inner rim edge along outer edge of tire.
Section Width Width of tire at widest point outside rim.
Nominal Rim Diameter Inside width of tire where it sets with the rim.
Section Height Amount of tire measure in inches that protudes past edge of rim.
Size Air Filled Guide3 different measurement styles available based on manufacturer and tire style.
See Example At Right

Getting Started
To get started, just answer the list of questions below and click on the search button. You do not need to specify answers for all the questions. However, the more information you provide the quicker we can narrow down your search and display the part that you need.


  1. Select the manufacturer of your equipment.
    If you cannot find your replacement part when searching a particular manufacturer, select All Manufacturers to return a larger result and locate your replacement part. To help narrow down your search quicker, you can also enter the part number from your OEM part or owner's manual. If you don't know the part number, just leave blank.

    Manufacturer:  
    OEM Part No:       If known.

  2. Select your tire type.
    Note: Tubeless tires do not contain an innertube and rely upon a solid bead/contact between the tire and rim. Dented or bent rims will normally not hold air for a tubeless tire. Consider a new rim/wheel or a tubed tire instead.


    Type  

  3. Select your closest wheel size.
    Note: Refer to the diagram above for help determining sizes.


    Size  


Tip: Many manufacturers use the same parts so don't worry if the item is listed to fit another brand. Here you may also find a little different style part that may fit your mower.
Selection Guide Visual Selection
Belt Selection Guide
Wheel Selection Guide
Oil Seal Selection Guide
Blade Selection Guide
Tire Selection Guide
Inner Tube Selection Guide
Oil Filter Selection Guide


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