Can tire Tires
#1
Can tire Tires
saw a thread on this quite a while back but couldn't find it again...anyways, anyone ever use these tires?
http://canadiantire.ca/browse/produc...=1177890937048
for the price can't really go wrong, i hear that they perform not to bad, for you guys from the south, remember that this is canadian dollars
any reviews for them?
http://canadiantire.ca/browse/produc...=1177890937048
for the price can't really go wrong, i hear that they perform not to bad, for you guys from the south, remember that this is canadian dollars
any reviews for them?
#4
Ya I know a few people running those. I'm a forest tech and there are a few contractors I've seen running them on their Chev deisels and Ford's hauling in tons of gas in the bed as well as other equip. The dozer driver has them on his Chev and he floats his dozer in and I know has towed skidders as well. He was on his second set (I think the newer tread pattern is better) and liked them quite a bit for the price and the wear was pretty good....mostly bush driving on 1st,secondary and tertiary logging roads so it gets pretty mucky and nasty. When my Dunlop Rovers XT are all used up I'll probably be getting those. I also had the Roughrider A/T on my old '83 Vandura conversion van and ran well...mostly hwy though. I'm still tossing the idea of BFG A/T but man, the difference in price....whew...and I've seen the RoughRiders M&S up in action through some crazy stuff. My buddy has worked at CT for many years now and said the motomaster are made by michelin or another company can't remember exactly, but they use the same compounds/durometers as the higher priced ones but slap on the Motomaster at a fraction of $$. Hope that helps.
#5
I've never tried those... but I've got the Canadian Tire BF Goodrich Land Terrain Specials on my '02 4R right now. Got them at a buy one get one half price deal, so I thought I'd try them out. They perform decently, but (as expected) not as well as the Goodyear MTR's that I have on my '93 4R.
#7
ya i heard they were made by Bridgestone i believe, just wasn't sure if they would perform well in the mud and snow...the tread pattern looks aggressive enough to do well, as far as the priece, man half the price of the BFG A/T, you can't go wrong, 'specially if you get a deal on top of that
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