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2PK Lawn & Garden Turf Saver Tire 20x8-8 20x8.00-8 20x8x8 Tire

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  • (2) 20x8x8 Turf Tires P512 Pattern Fits many different makes and models.
  • PLY: 4 Pattern: P512
  • Tread Depth (mm): 5.5 Rim Width (in): 7.00
  • SW (mm): 200 OD (mm): 513
  • Max Load (lbs): 965 PSI: 22


(2) 20x8x8 Turf Tires P512 Pattern Specifications: PLY: 4 Pattern: P512 Tread Depth (mm): 5.5 Rim Width (in): 7.00 SW (mm): 200 OD (mm): 513 Max Load (lbs): 965 PSI: 22


Harley
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022
I installed these myself with spoons and front ones to. No problems easy to do just use plenty of soapy water leave tires in sun for day loosen them up great
Whitney
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
Very affordable and easy to install. Once put on the rim of course.
Jaclyn Privitera
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021
Got these to put on our Gambler car. So far we have done two gambler 500 events with them and they have held up great.
A. Law
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
Bought these for my 2007 Simplicity Regent. They seem pretty heavy duty. The tread surface is a little more “bulbous” than the original Carlisle turf savers which were flatter, so may not give quite as much traction
solidrock7
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
Go with Carlisle or if you want to save a couple bucks take them to a tire shop and use the savings to get them mounted. I have been changing tires of all types for many years in my home shop, these tires almost changed that. I don't know if they are just made to narrow or off spec but they do NOT go on like they belong on that rim. I fought them for a couples days before I put spreaders in them and left them in the sun for a couple more days, after that and using straps to spread them and using the bucket trick was I able to finally get the bead set on each side. HUGE amount of work and frustration, to spread salt in the wound one of them leaked on the bead no matter what I tried, had to pull it off, install a tube and then fight to get it back on bead again. The tire themselves seem to be of good quality construction, but I'm telling you right now they are not meant to go on 20x8x8 rims, even though they are marked as such. If I think about it I will update this review based on how they wear.
E. A. Jacques
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
I purchased these tires for my Ariens lawn tractor. Last summer I replaced the front tires as they kept losing air and were getting dry rotted on the sidewalls. The back tires were in similar condition so I decided to change them out this year. These tires appear to be high quality and the rubber is very fresh having a strong rubber odor and soft pliable feel with no cracks of imperfections. They have not been sitting out for a long time getting dried out which was my concern.As for installation, they were a bit easier to get installed than the smaller front tires, but not by much. There are a few good YouTube videos out there to give you the basic idea, but it's a tough job regardless. Especially if you just have basic tools. I have two crow bars which made it somewhat easier, but it's still a tough tasks and you will sweat!!When it comes to inflating them that can be tough too. Since I did the front tires last year they have lost air a few times so I decided to get a tube kit and install tubes when I put the tires on. It makes the installation a bit trickier, however, the inflation process it easy peasy with tubes installed. If you are not prepared to deal with getting the tires to seal on the rims, I strongly suggest you purchase tubes to make it easier and prevent future leaks as well.I can definitely recommend these tires.
chucksrt
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020
These tires feel better than how I remember my old one being when they were new. Great grip and a good rubber compound. Only negative was that the bead was so narrow that I learned new curse words trying to mount it to a rim.
2L student
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
These are almost exactly the same tread pattern as the Carlisle Turf Savers that were on my mower. They were a little hard to get on and off, but it was the first time I ever tried it and it still wasn't that hard. Took me about 1.5 hours, not including the time to repaint the rim while they were off. Definitely use dish soap or something on the edges. Also, it was only 40-45 degrees when I put it on. In retrospect, I bet leaving the tire inside until it warmed up would have made the process easier. Using the 5 gallon bucket trick (look it up on youtube), it only took me a total of about ten minutes to seat beads on both tires. I don't think tubes are necessary. I just put them on so I cannot attest to their durability yet.