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Obviously it’s $2000 for the set with tax…

He’s my neighbour so no, no “alarm bells”. But obviously enough of a question to post on here for opinions.


A $2000 tire going for $100 isn't sending off alarm bells?
Regardless of CAD or USD?
 

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Sipes look okay. That cracking in grooves is minor but still there.
A winter of slush and slick roads? Probably.
I wouldn’t count on them for snow of any appreciable depth.

I normally get 3-4 years out of snows. Mount them mid November and off by mid April. As a creature of habit, that was the legal use period for studded tires In Pennsylvania.
 

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Good tire when brand new; I have them on my truck now. Those will be fine for 1 season of dry winter or damp roads; I wouldn't trust them in slush or any depth of snow. Not worth it unless they come on rims. You'll be on the market for new tires next year and at least you'll have winter rims to put the new tires on in 2026.

I never cheap out on tires. They're the only things connecting you to the ground. No amount of brake upgrades, ABS, TCS, driver assists will replace the friction between a good set of tires and the ground. Also saw one too many 'financially efficient' friends go for off-brand/China-brands to save a buck only to have the beads fail or experience a blow out.
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