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Firestone Destination M/T2 All Terrain Tire for Truck & SUV

Firestone Destination M/T2 All Terrain Tire for Truck & SUV
$364.99 - $854.99
Set Of 4 $1,459.96 - $3,419.96
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Product Details

Firestone tires are built for something. In the case of the Destination M/T2, that means one thing and one thing only: for pushing your day to its limits. Whether it’s in slick, muddy or snowy situations, the Destination M/T2 bites back at challenging terrain in nearly any off-roading environment. An aggressive tread pattern with attack angles keeps you grounded to the road (or absence of it), while mud and stone rejector technology and 3-ply sidewall construction make it our toughest max traction tire ever. A Debris Shield protects the area between the tire rim and bead from pesky trail debris, putting a ribbon on an already attractive package.

  • Engineered to be tough and perform on-road and off-road

  • Whether your truck or SUV is treading through dry, wet, or snowy conditions, this tire is designed to go where the trail takes you

  • Features mud and stone rejectors to keep your tread cleared out

  • Wheels sold separately

  • Advanced construction to help resist chips and tears

  • 3-ply sidewall construction

Directional Indicator No
Low Rolling Resistance Tire No
On-Off Road Rating Off Road
Studdable No
Symmetrical Indicator Yes
Tire Type All Season

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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

Included

Included

Repairable road hazard damage repair

Included

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New rubber valve stems

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30 day customer satisfaction guarantee

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    • for cold weather
    • for everyday wear
    1 to 5 of 59 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 59 Reviews

    Awesome all year tire

    a year ago
    I drove these year round on a 2007 duramax living in Canada bc in the cariboo we get exteme winters- these tires were awesome - great on compact snow as good as it gets on ice without having a studded tire. I felt safe enough with these tires to haul my horse trailer and horses into town all winter to ride. I am now on my second set- highly recommend.
    ProsLonger Tire Life, Performance in Dry Conditions, Snow Driving Capabilities

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    2019 F-250 FX4

    a year ago
    104,000 miles on my F-250, have been through two sets of 37x13.50r20 tires on this truck just ordered my 3rd set to put on in about 5,000 miles. Truck is used for heavy hauling periodically, mostly highway miles but also used off road. Great tire, low road noise and great traction. Can be a little bumpy, but that is expected in a 3/4 ton with 37's Overall great tires that have impressed me for the milage they last.
    ProsDriving Comfort, Longer Tire Life, Off-Road Capabilities

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    Rough ride

    a year ago
    Tires started cupping making for a very rough ride. I had them rotated as suggested multiple times. Rough ride started several thousand miles ago.
    ProsA Quiet Ride, Driving Comfort, Off-Road Capabilities

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    Response from firestone.com:
    9 days ago
    firestoneuspwr
    Thank you for sharing this with us, Dalton. We are very sorry to hear that you are not completely satisfied with your Firestone Destination tires, and we sincerely apologize for any issues you've experienced. We understand how upsetting this has been, and would like to offer our assistance. Please feel welcome to email us at Social@bfusa.com with the complete details, and we will be happy to further assist you. We hope to hear from you soon, and thank you for being a valued Firestone customer. ^Sarah
    Response from firestone.com:
    2 months ago
    firestoneuspwr
    Thank you for sharing this with us, Dalton. We are very sorry to hear that you are not completely satisfied with your Firestone Destination tires, and we sincerely apologize for any issues you've experienced. We understand how upsetting this has been, and would like to offer our assistance. Please feel welcome to email us at Social@bfusa.com with the complete details, and we will be happy to further assist you. We hope to hear from you soon, and thank you for being a valued Firestone customer. ^Sarah

    Malfunction/ noisy and rough

    a year ago
    These tires were fresh from the dealership before 30k miles (none of it off road or in all terrain conditions) developed cupping. I now have to replace all tires, realign the suspension and hoping my shocksaren't shot. I feel like this should be covered as a manufacture defect. They ride super loud especially with the cupping wear. My entire jeep shakes and becomes unmanageable to steer if any potholes are ran over. Driving more than 45 minutes is unbearable with the noise!
    ProsOff-Road Capabilities

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    Response from firestone.com:
    9 days ago
    firestoneuspwr
    Thank you for sharing this with us, Heather. We are very sorry to hear that our Firestone Destination tires did not meet your expectations, and truly apologize for any dissatisfaction. We understand how upsetting this has been, and would like to offer our assistance. Please feel welcome to email us at Social@bfusa.com with the complete details, and we will be happy to further assist you. We hope to hear from you soon, and thank you for being a valued Firestone customer. ^Sarah
    Response from firestone.com:
    2 months ago
    firestoneuspwr
    Thank you for sharing this with us, Heather. We are very sorry to hear that our Firestone Destination tires did not meet your expectations, and truly apologize for any dissatisfaction. We understand how upsetting this has been, and would like to offer our assistance. Please feel welcome to email us at Social@bfusa.com with the complete details, and we will be happy to further assist you. We hope to hear from you soon, and thank you for being a valued Firestone customer. ^Sarah

    Best tire

    a year ago
    Against all of the bad reviews, this is a really great tire. I got 35/12.50/17s for my chevy 2500. First of all they're great daily driving tires. Maintain proper air pressure and they are pretty good on your gas mileage. My truck stayed between 12 to 13 mpgs during city driving. Considering their aggressive tread, these tires are actually pretty smooth for driving and they help absorb whole lot of shocks. Driving on a road with potholes or bumps - not even a issue for these tires. I still gotta test them in the snow, but hey i barely go in the snow. Honestly i needed a big 35" tire for my truck that has good traction to it. Great in water, dirt, mud and dang on road too. They're really quite. I don't hear any bwoahhh bwoahhh noise inside the cab even with the windows down. If you're planning to buy any aggressive looking mt tire, just go for them firestone mt2s.
    ProsDriving Comfort, Off-Road Capabilities, Snow Driving Capabilities

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    1 – 5 of 59 Reviews

    Questions

    1 - 4 of 4 Questions

    Q: can I order these tired studded -- 245/75/r16 12OQ what would they cost

    5 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes, these tires can be studded. Please look on the Canadian Tire Site, or call your local Canadian Tire store for updated pricing.

      5 years ago
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    Q: are these 10 ply tire

    5 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Depending on the size, the Destination M/T2s have load range designations of C, D and E that replaces the former ply rating term and identifies load and inflation limits. Load range E tires are the equivalent of the older 10 ply rated tires and are often still referred to as such, even though tires no longer have 10 actual plies in them.

      5 years ago
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    Q: Are these tires winter rated? IE: snow flake symbol or just M+S?

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The Firestone Destination M/T2 Tire is not snow peak rated. However, it is M+S rated.

      7 years ago
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    Q: Hi I'm looking for mud tires for my xrt Ford 150

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: We encourage you to speak with the auto parts department of your local Canadian Tire store.

      7 years ago
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