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Old 12-13-2005, 05:48 PM
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Anyone try roughrider tires (canadian tire)

HI, does anyone have any experience with the roughrider m&s tires available at Canadian tire stores? They are on sale now and I wan't to get the 31's. It is for a daily driver 4X4 that is too nice to seriously bush bash, I just need a good all around safe,strong tire that won't leave me stuck in a walmart parking lot or out at the farm.
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Old 12-17-2005, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 007bronco
HI, does anyone have any experience with the roughrider m&s tires available at Canadian tire stores? They are on sale now and I wan't to get the 31's. It is for a daily driver 4X4 that is too nice to seriously bush bash, I just need a good all around safe,strong tire that won't leave me stuck in a walmart parking lot or out at the farm.
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I was just looking at the roughrider tires today at canadian tire myself and im going to talk to a tire specialist on those brand..i like them myself but was thinking buying them for next winter though.
 
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Just the name would make me keep looking.
 
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I have a set of 4 on my F150 4X4. I've only had them for a month but they ride quiet and had good traction in the last 2 snowfalls we had. I bought them for the same reason you were looking at them.... cheap$!

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Thanks guys but I couldn't wait any longer, I just bought 4 for $128.00 CDN each on sale. They look a bit big on my stock aluminum rims (width wise) but they ride nice and have better traction than my worn out Goodyears (obviousy) I can even feel the extra 1" ride height and the associated less power, less braking power. Haven't had the chance yet to see what they are like in deep snow or mud yet. Houston, what do you mean by "just the name would make me keep looking" They are not available in the states but are more than likely made by a major tire manufacturer.
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