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MotoMaster Total Terrain A/T2 Tire For Truck & SUV

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MotoMaster Total Terrain A/T2 Tire For Truck & SUV
$607.96Set Of 4
$151.99Each
$151.99 each
Set Of 4 $607.96
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Size: 225/75R15 102SPart: #90000006114

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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 A/T2 Tire features gripping edges are more effective and provide more dependable traction ice, snow and wet surfaces as result of the high density tread block sipes

  • The solid center rib provides better steering response and reduces tire noise

  • The balanced tread compound is formulated to provide excellent all-weather traction and long wear

Part Number 90000006114
Aspect Ratio Percent 75.00
Exclusive Winter Use No
Load Index - Single 102
Load Range SL
M+S Rated Yes
Maximum Inflation Pressure 44 psi
Mileage Rating 85000 km
Number of Plies 2
Run Flat No
Sidewall Style OWL
Size 225/75R15 102S
Speed Rating S
Tire Width 225 mm
UTQG 500/A/B
UTQG Temperature Rating B
UTQG Traction Rating A
Weight 27 lb
Wheel Diameter 15 in
Wheel Width Max 7 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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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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65 out of 73 (89%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 77 Reviews
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    2 years ago
    these tires have been on my truck for a few years. I hardly drive it tho. these tires were good when they were new but once they wear about a quarter of the tread off they are absolutely terrible in the snow. there's still lots of tread on them but next winter I'm getting something else. I'm sick of getting stuck when I go fishing. if your not going off the pavement in the winter these tires are just fine and will last a long time. there just no good for going off the main road in the winter unless there new.
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    Great tire

    7 years ago
    i don't know what the other guys put this brand of tire through but i drove them through Gravel roads ice, snow, rain, mud and sand and they still have of thread on them .after a year of abuse and still holding good!! handling awesome too i'd buy these again for sure
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    Poor durability

    7 years ago
    Bought these tires les than two years ago and they are already worn out according to my mechanic. Buying A different brand this year instead
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    Bad wear and poor performance in the cold

    7 years ago
    I liked the price and the look of these tires but with only 7k on them they are half worn and in the winter below 5 degrees they cannot grip. I know they are not a winter tire specifically but having had many truck tires this is the worst in have used.
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    very noisy tires, its terrible

    7 years ago
    very noisy tires, its terrible , i bought four tires and found very oisy on inside road and highway. i do not like those.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Questions

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    Q: Who makes this tire? Which manufacturer, by name please?

    9 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: Bridgestone/Firestone make the AT/2 These ones are not by Cooper

      9 years ago
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    Q: How well do the tires handle while towing a holiday trailer

    12 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: They handle just fine. I have 275/55/20's on my 2009 Aspen and towed an 8500 lb travel trailer from northern Manitoba to Lincoln City Oregon last September and return without any problems. I did notice that the tread wear seemed a bit high but probably because of the weight I was towing.

      10 years ago
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    Q: Are these tires made in North America?

    10 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: These tires are made by Bridgestone/Firestone...So my guess would be yes they are made in North America. Great tires! I just put a 6K trip on these new tires and they were perfect! Hope this helps!

      9 years ago
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    Q: How loud are they? I'm looking at getting these and wondering how loud they are on the highway as well as on city streets.

    10 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: This tire was tested against several other Light Truck tires on the metric of ride comfort (which includes the reduction of cabin noise). It was the best scoring tire in its comparable set.

      10 years ago
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    Q: will these tires go on a sport trac adrenalin

    11 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: I installed them on my 2007 Sport Trac Limited and they fit fine. I think its only a 1.3% difference from the recomended size.

      10 years ago
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    Q: How many plies are these tires?

    11 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Thread: 2 nylon plies, 2 steel plies, 2 polyester plies Sidewall: 2 polyester plies. Rated: "E" (some may be rated "D" ... however I always ask for E rated. The "E" rating is the same as the old "10" ply rating...the load rang is the same due to construction and material advances.

      11 years ago
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    Q: how are these tires in snow/winter conditions?

    11 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: These tires perform very very well in winter conditions. I plow, so the truck is actually out working during the storm and not trying to navigate narrowed streets following. This winter we had allot of ice in Halifax, snow piled up to 4 feet deep ... these tires worked flawlessly on my Dodge Cummins 2500 4x4 plow truck. My tires...this is their second season plowing and they were removed for the summer. I wouldn't hesitate to put a set on a Ford escape and larger vehicle. I haven't been stuck. Normally I don't go around flouting tires...but when I see something decent that is not hyped I take notice. Short answer: Motomaster AT/2 are good gear.

      10 years ago
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    Q: what is the proper tire pressure for these tires when hauling a fifth wheel

    11 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: It is written on the tire. The max PSI is not 40 psi...the actual max PSI is 80 PSI cold....and it IS written right on the tire. I don't know who is doing the answering on some of these questions but there seems to be some very deliberate misinformation put out there. Now, for the 5th wheel answer. I would think 65 to 70 PSI is fine. Tire pressure too low will cause tire to heat up, premature tread wear and above all, when hauling a 5th wheel a well inflated tire will take sway out of the vehicle...and that is why you want the pressure high.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Hello I own a 2016 nissian rogue 4 dr awd i believe it is the sl version i am wondering if it is possible to put a lift kit on it and if i can is a 3" inch lift possible?

    2 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please contact your local Canadian Tire store for assistance.

      2 years ago
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    Q: why do these tires deflate in cold weather.  Is it the the valve stems, poor design, I noticed that when I complained and then were fixed  they haven't lost pressure since, but at a cost of the treats.

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It is normal for drastic temperature changes to cause air pressure to decrease. This is normal across most tires, and as Winter rolls in, it is recommended that you actively check your tire pressure.

      6 years ago
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