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Walmart or Canadian Tire tires?


Surrey

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Okay so both of these stores sell some cheap Wrangler branded tires, and I can't decide which I want to buy...

Canadian Tire - http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brow...Selector_Tires_Size_31X/10.50R15+_ViewDetails

Walmart - http://www.walmart.com/ip/Wrangler-Authority/11983156

They are about the same Price, as Walmart prices are American, so I would either have to pay a higher price at a canadian walmart for those tires, or drive to the US to buy the tires. The Canadian Tire ones are on sale Buy 1, get 1 half-off like every other week.

Off-road performance is the key. Mud during the summer, and soft-pack snow during the winter.

Any opinions??
Thanks.
Matt.
 
i like the territory a little better. tread seems a little more open for clearing snow and mud. and sounds like the price will be better as well. i would be inclined to get more siping done to either one you choose. where there is snow, there is ice as well from time to time.
just my $.02.
 
i like the territory a little better. tread seems a little more open for clearing snow and mud. and sounds like the price will be better as well. i would be inclined to get more siping done to either one you choose. where there is snow, there is ice as well from time to time.
just my $.02.

Actually, you would be surprised about the ice around here... The snow is only up the mountains and trails and shit, in the city we barely get any snow, and when it snows its gone in a day or two, because it turns right back to rain. The siping was actually the least of my worries.

It really comes down to mud performance I guess, because thats what there is to play in 9 months of the year.
 
I have the wrangler territories and LOVE THEM :yahoo:. They are awesome in the snow, and I predict will be great in the mud as well. (and we have a lot of snow out here). In fact, I dragged a tractor with those tires on my truck and couldn't believe how they chewed up the ground.
 
I bought a set of 31 10.50 15 Goodyear Authority from Wally world a couple of weeks ago. I haven't got to play in any mud here in Michigan as we are still frozen like a ice cube, but in the snow they seemed to work great.
 
Cambodian Tire is just a Canadian-only Walmart... lol

But I do like to buy shit from there, 'cause they have wicked-good sale prices. Tools go on sale 60-70% off all the time, best places for wrench sets and shit. (Plus their brand of tools is Mastercraft, which is the exact same product as Sears Craftsman, including the nice lifetime warranty on basically everything.)
 

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