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Old 01-13-2009, 11:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
IndyIan
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Originally Posted by wikityler View Post
Those would be tires from canadiantire.ca. The house brand is motomaster.
I should've been clearer, Canadian Tire is a dept/hardware/automotive store only in Canada and they brand many autoparts as Motomaster.
The particular tires I was talking about are Goodyear Nordic, which seem to made exclusively for Canadian tire. Maybe you can get them in the U.S. through Goodyear? I like them, they are a true snow tire with big open deep treads that cut through snow and slush better than the "ice" tires offered by Michelin, etc.
The 155/80R13's should make a metro feel like part snowmobile in the deep stuff.
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