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Mission Automotive’s 15x6.00-6 inner tubes come in a convenient 2-pack, crafted from durable rubber with a TR-13 valve stem for easy inflation up to 30 PSI. Designed for universal fit across riding lawn mowers, lawn tractors, and golf carts, these heavy-duty tubes deliver reliable performance and long-lasting durability for all your outdoor power equipment needs.






| Brand | Mission Automotive |
| Size | 15x6.00-6 |
| Tread Type | Symmetrical |
| Maximum Pressure | 30 Pound per Square Inch |
| Rim Width | 6 Inches |
| Item Diameter | 15.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| UPC | 859717006665 |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 15x6.00-6 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Manufacturer | Mission Automotive |
| Model | TR-13 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | BHBUSAZIN025446 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MA393170019 |
V**S
Cheap fix
It's a cheaper way to fix the problem. I'm happy with it.
M**H
Worked perfectly and supports a lot of weight
Had a valve rip off my old tire, found these and decided to give them a try.I have changed many tires over the years, but this one was a two person job to get the tire back onto the rim after replacing the inner tube. Clearly, this is not a beef with this product in particular, but wanted to inform others who plan to replace their tube in similar sized tires. My tires were on a garden trailer that hooks up to a tractor.
W**N
inner tubes
good product with prompt service
A**K
Great product.
I am always reluctant to leave immediate product reviews. In case that the product becomes faulty days later due to poor quality. I bought these months ago. They are still working as expected and have exceeded my expectations in that they rarely need a pressure top-up.
H**F
Great tubes
Great tube's even though I ordered the wrong size.Watch what you order
D**.
Good buy
Good quality
B**O
A better quality tube
The rubber was so thin on the first brand of tube I bought on Amazon, that the valve stem pulled right off the tube on one, and on the other it got several holes in it just from working it on the rim. These worked way better. I was able to work them onto the rim without removing the tire. I was able to keep the valve protruding through the rim without the valve stem breaking off until the tire was back on the rim so it could be inflated. I'm much happier with this product. Spend a little more for the tubes, you won't be sorry.
S**E
These tubes defecting from the factory
I needed a tube for one front wheel of my riding mower. It SHOULD have been a simple task! So I go to Amazon and find 2 tubes for real good price. By the time they had arrived, I had already been over the rim with an angle grinder making sure there were no rust or rough edges whatsoever. Then added a bit of spray paint, which ended up being an act of futility seeing as how I would be changing out the tube so dang much!So the new tubes arrive and the tire is ready. Everything seemed great until I went to air it up. All of a sudden, the valve stem disappeared! I must admit, I've never run across that happening before. No matter what I did, there was no getting that tube out again without totally starting from scratch. Well, I have another tube so I'm ready.....or so I thought.Took the tire off and removed the offending tube, replaced with the other new tube, and when I went to air it uop, it happened again. The valve stem simply disappeared. OK, by now I'm really starting to wonder. I have never seen this happen. Yes, the valve stem is in the middle, but I've not had this issue before.Finally I made the executive call and ordered tubes yet again, but from another source. And as these tubes were MEANT to be the same size as my tire, I ordered the next tubes slightly larger. I also happened to find tubes that had a nut to keep the valve stem where it's supposed to be. I was tired of monkeying around!New tubes came really fast. Come to find out, they came from my old hometown, and one of their mottos is to get all orders to the customer in 3 days or less. That's pretty darn good service!! So, last time, I remove the 2nd previously new tube and install one that is NOT made in China. This one happens to say made in Korea. OK, great. Let's do this!Well, this tube went in just like it knew what was expected. Then the tire went back in record time. If I could I would have bought a lottery ticket, cause this job is....wow, it's already done! And does it ever look great!!.Still, I was puzzling over the fact that with BOTH of the previous tubes (from this listing), how odd it seemed that the tire just didn't want to set the bead, plus the fact that the valve stem sucked itself inside. There was something more going on here, so I took the tubes and tried inflating them without being in anything. BINGO!! Found the problem! If you look at the photos, you will see that the side with the valve stem is smaller than the rest of the tube. I don't know why, it just is. But now it makes sense. Now I understand how the valve stem even had room to pull itself inside. It shouldn't have happened, but with these tubes, it did.So now I sit with 2 perfectly good tubes and nothing to use them on at the moment. Not just wasted money, but wasted time. And no, I cannot send these back. Why, you ask? Because I made a bonehead move when I installed them by not removing the valve from the valve stem while mounting. So both times when the tube sucked the valve stem inside, it was long gone; too far to touch. Heck, I could barely see the valve stems! I ended up having to puncture a tiny hole in each tube to let the air out. My mistake there. But now, both tubes are patched and holding, so maybe I can use them for something else. But it's a sad day when one gets two such defective items.The last thing I'd like to mention about these tubes has to do with the valve stems. In the past, the tubes I worked with had a bit of a flare to them so that they would lock themselves in place. Not these. These stems are straight with no way to hold it in place other than using something like a very small hose clamp, which is not a very sound idea. The idea works, but one should never have to experience that. When I finally aired these tubes up, it all made perfect sense as to why I and so many others have lost our valve stems into the tire. So if you happen to choose to buy these tubes, I wish you luck. It would seem that there are many people who have gotten good tubes, but a lot of us have not.ONE STAR!! If I could give less, I would. That said, the tube seemed to be made quite well. Nice thickness. Everything was great except for the one side not inflating properly. But as I said, I'll find a use for them eventually.
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