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MotoMaster Total Terrain W/T Winter Tire For Truck & SUV

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MotoMaster Total Terrain W/T Winter Tire For Truck & SUV
$267.96Set Of 4
$66.99Each
$66.99 each
Set Of 4 $267.96
Top Rated
Road Rated - 91.8
Size: P185/75R14Part: #91286

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Product Details

Mud And Snow Rated

The M+S symbol differentiates an All-Season tire from a Summer only tire. While rated for light snow, they will not match a winter tire for traction or stopping distance on snow and ice.

  • MotoMaster Total Terrain W/T for Light Trucks/SUVs winter Tire is designed for SUV, CUV (cross-over utility vehicle) and light trucks

  • D-squared sipe technology further enhances winter performance while maintaining excellent wet traction throughout the life of the tire

  • Patented Snow Groove technology provides biting edges for excellent traction on snow and ice as well as a smooth, quiet ride

  • Centre circumferential rib and blocked tread elements improve stability and ensure even tread wear in all weather conditions

Part Number 91286
Aspect Ratio Percent 75.00
Exclusive Winter Use No
Load Index - Single 100
Load Range XL
M+S Rated Yes
Maximum Inflation Pressure 50 psi
Mileage Rating 115000 km
Prefix Code P
Run Flat No
Sidewall Style ORWL
Size P185/75R14
Speed Rating T
Tire Width 185 mm
UTQG 869/A/A
UTQG Temperature Rating A
UTQG Traction Rating A
Weight 19.67 lb
Wheel Diameter 14 in
Wheel Width Max 8 in
Wheel Width Min 6 in
Winter Rated No

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Standard Tire Care Guarantee

Our standard 6-year nationwide Tire Care Guarantee is included on all tires that are purchased and installed at Canadian Tire.

Tire Replacement Advantage

Our optional Replacement Advantage warranty starts at $9.99 per tire, and you’ll get free replacement tires against non-repairable damage from road hazards and manufacturer defects.

You can opt in when booking your installation appointment online, then pay (or opt out) in store.

CoverageStandard Tire Care GuaranteeTire Replacement Advantage
Warranty costNo charge with installationFrom $9.99 with installation
Manufacturer defects or damage replacementPro-Rated

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Non-repairable road hazard damage replacementPro-Rated

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1 year spare tire change service

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6-year warranty from the date of purchase

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Included

Repairable road hazard damage repair

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New rubber valve stems

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30 day customer satisfaction guarantee

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Road Rated

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91.8
Road Rated 91.8

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4.3
79 out of 90 (88%) reviewers recommend this product

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1 – 5 of 97 Reviews

Two years of dissapointment

a year ago
In January 2022, we purchased a set of Motomaster Total terrain 275/60R20 tires for our Nissan Armada. The tires were reasonably priced, and we had faith in the CT brand. However, last fall, one of the tires began losing 10 PSI biweekly. When we took it to CT, they informed us that the tires were six years old (based on the manufacturing date, not the purchase date) and thus, were not covered by the warranty. Despite not having the receipt, CT repaired the tire. Yet, four months later, all the tires are now losing 10-15 PSI every other week, even though they all have more than 75% tread left. This has been a complete disappointment. To Motomaster: For a prospective buyer, the most decisive factor when purchasing new tires is reliability. Your warranty should serve as a peace-of-mind guarantee. If I have to invoke my warranty, it means that my peace of mind has already been compromised. If you tell me the warranty doesn’t cover tires even though it’s a manufacturing defect, then you’ve lost my trust as a customer as well. Not a good way of doing business.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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not great

2 years ago
these tires were ok when they were new. now that they are half wore they are like driving with bald tires. packed down snow is really bad. I can't even get the truck to stop unless I put it in neutral. bald tires with the belts sticking out would work better than these in snow when they get to half tread life. THERE SCARY BEWARE...........

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Thank you all

3 years ago
Tire not made anymore but staff found me some on clearance in 2 different stores. Great service by Georgetown staff and Oakville staff.
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AMAZING VALUE

3 years ago
Amazing tires for the price... I have them on my 2006 Tacoma for winter storm chasing... this will be the second winter with them...they get me to the storm and back safely to battle the next storm...Never stop chasing !

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Decent value when on sale.

3 years ago
Decent value when on sale. I had one tire develop a bulge on the face of the tread, so it needed to be replaced, but because this tire has been discontinued I was able to get it for less than 1/2 price.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Q: Are these a good tire for a dodge Dakota 2 wheel drive?

12 years ago
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  • A: As good as any other winter tire. I have them on my 2wd truck and they perform well.

    12 years ago
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Q: Est-ce que ces pneus peuvent être utilisés l'hiver au Québec, puisqu'ils n'ont pas le sigle du Flocon sur le côté du pneu?

3 years ago
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  • A: OUI Sur mon véhicule VUS Escape2012 ça été correct pour cet hiver 2021- 2022. mais bruyant sur asphalte au printemps.

    3 years ago
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Q: My 2020 Toyota Highlander has 235/65R18 all-season tires. The Canadian Tire website suggests 245/65R18 105S size of these winter tires. Will that size work okay?

4 years ago
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  • A: If they suggest it would be fine. It might have a little difficulty of turning wheels to much as I experienced when I using a wider tire on my truck

    4 years ago
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Q: Good winter tire for 2010 Equinox LT ???

10 years ago
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  • A: yes

    10 years ago
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Q: Recommended tire pressure for winter. I just had these in stalled by Canadian Tire and I checked the pressure and it was 25 psi. With a max rating of 44 wouldn't 32 be better?

11 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Check the sticker on your driver's door. It should have data on your particular vehicle including recommended tire pressure. Don't run the tires at the maximum pressure written on the sidewall, you will wear the centre of the tread out quickly if you travel on pavement. Remember to check the tire pressure again when the temperature drops as air volume will contract so you may need to add more air. Air pressure may vary quite a bit between +20 and -30 C so run the "cold tire pressure" most suited to the average temperature of the season where you live or travel. .

    10 years ago
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Q: Should the Motormaster Total Terrain winter tires be cross rotated annually? Some winter tires have rotation indicators , this tire does not.

12 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: No, you should just rotate them front to back. They develop a wear pattern that you don't want to mess up by switching them to the other side of the car.

    12 years ago
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Q: Can you run on this tire all year.?? Is it quiet. This tire is a winter tire, i am curious as to whether it would be a quiet tire on the highway and is it suitable to left on my truck all year long ??

14 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: I think its better to take off. It will last way longer

    14 years ago
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Q: White Lettering? I see the tire has white lettering on the one side. Does it have blackwalls on the other, and can it be installed with the black side showing outward?

14 years ago
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  • A: I have my tires installed with the black side showing works the same

    14 years ago
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Q: Is the ice performance of this tire similar to the new Nordic winter tire? Is the tread rubber compound the same as the Nordic winter tire?

16 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: I would have to say the Nordic is a bit softer tire with more sipes. The Nordic is better on ice than the Total Terrains.

    14 years ago
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Q: whether Motomaster Total Terrain W/T for Light Trucks/SUVs could be used in summer?

16 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: You can use winter tires in summer. I don't recommend only because they can decrease your vehicles handling ability. Canada doesn't get as warm as the southern US for instance, so using tires in +20C weather is OK. Be sure to maintain speed at the limit or below 110km/h. If extremely high load, high temp conditions the tires can become a liability, mainly due to the softer rubber wanting to come apart. If you don't drive more than 25,000kms a year I'd advise getting a good, all terrain tire instead of a summer and a winter set. It'll take you ten years to run through both tire sets, if not longer. After eight years you'll notice a high amount of cracking around the tire beads (any tire!), and although they might still look to be in great shape, you have to remember that treads can come off (think Firestone fiasco of the 90's). It's rare, but if you have your family in your vehicle with 10 year old tires that have been stored for half a year then put back on the vehicle, it just creates stress that you don't need. If you drive a lot of miles, I'd recommend getting two sets.

    15 years ago
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