Kal Tire Winter Tire Giveaway
byIf you’ve been following me on Instagram over the last month, you may have tuned in for my weekly sponsored #TireTipTuesday segment. I’ve partnered with Kal Tire to spread the word about safe winter driving, and that all starts with safe tire choices.
A Kal Tire winter driving survey confirms many Canadians aren’t making safe tire choices for winter driving: Two-thirds of motorists don’t know how to tell if a tire is winter-rated, and most have misperceptions about when it’s safe to use all-season tires.
Survey shows nearly one-third of Canadians think all-seasons are safe for severe winter conditions; few drivers know what the winter tire symbol means
According to the survey, which polled 1,664 motorists from BC to Ontario, 89 per cent of Canadian motorists state they encounter severe winter driving conditions at least occasionally, including 35 per cent who face the conditions regularly. Yet one-third of motorists plan on using all-season tires this winter; 41 per cent of those drivers feel all-season tires are “fine.”
Results showed that 66 per cent of Canadian motorists don’t know the difference between all-season and all-weather tires.
All-season tires are designed for warm, dry and mild wet conditions in temperatures above +7C. Winter tires are needed for traction in cold temperatures, once it starts to dip below +7C, as well as snow, ice and slush. All-weather tires are winter designated, bearing the mountain snowflake symbol, but can also be driven year-round without wearing prematurely in the summer — eliminating the need for tire changeovers or storage.
Weather data across Canada shows the average temperature in all major cities drops below +7C in November. In Vancouver, the average temperature is below +7C by November, and doesn’t reach above +7C again until March.
“Once it starts dipping below the +7C mark, the rubber of an all-season tire hardens, loses traction, and the tread blocks can get really clogged with snow and slush so it’s not a safe choice even in mild winter conditions,” says Bill Gardiner, an automotive expert, interprovincial licensed mechanic and Kal Tire spokesperson. “In the Lower Mainland we have a lot of people who head to Whistler and the Interior to ski. If people here need a year-round tire, the all- weather might be the right choice for them.”
Kal Tire Winter Tire Giveaway
Kal Tire wants to ensure that you are driving on the safest possible tires so they’re giving away a full winter tire set (value $1,200) to a lucky Miss604 reader/follower! Here’s how you can enter to win:
- Leave a comment below naming a Tire Tip. Hint: There are 4 that can also be found in my Instagram story highlight (1 entry)
- Follow Kal Tire and Miss604 on Facebook (for 1 bonus entry)
- Follow Kal Tire and Miss604 on Instagram (for 1 bonus entry)
- Click below to get another entry by posting on Twitter:
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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2018. This prize entitles the winner to receive a set of four (4) winter tires up to $1,200 from ANY Kal Tire location. Offer is to be used by May 1, 2019.
For more information, follow Kal Tire on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Related: How to Check Tire Pressure »
Update The winner is Taleena Clark!
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The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for all driving conditions. ❄️
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
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When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
air pressure should be checked monthly!
Tire pressure
Mud & Snowflake symbol
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(also – I’ve followed you Rebecca and Kal tire forever on both Facebook and Instagram!)
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If you have an air compressor, get a valve attachment so you can pump up the volume at home.
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You need winter tires once the temperature drops below +7 degrees celcius.
All weather tires have a snowflake symbol, and rotate your tires!
When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
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Winter tires are needed for cold temperatures
When getting your winter tires swapped, get your brakes checked at the same time.
Check for a snowflake logo on all weather tires (I did not know this!).
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@kitntrip
I bought Kal Tire’s Nokian all weather tires but if I want to leave the Lower Mainland and travel in winter temperatures below seven degrees, I will need some winter tires.
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When getting your tires swapped or rotated, get them to check your brakes, too. How’s that for 2 birds with one stone kind of visit.
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All weather tires have a snowflake. Rotate your tires and check pressure monthly!
Thanks for the chance to win!
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The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions.
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Don’t forget to check the condition and psi of your spare tire
Need tread. Snowflake on tires.
Good luck all
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When you get your tires changed, make sure you check your brakes at the same time!!
I just learned this the hard way. Mark your tires when you take them off/exchange them for summer/winter.
Tire Tip:
Tire Pressure should be checked monthly!
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Check pressure.
Snowflake
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When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
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Look for the mountain snowflake logo to see if they are winter tires
Tire Tip:
All-weather tires are winter designated, bearing the mountain snowflake symbol, but can also be driven year-round without wearing prematurely in the summer — eliminating the need for tire changeovers or storage.
Check air pressure monthly! I’m in desperate need of new tires! 🙂
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Following Kal Tire and Miss604 on facebook and instagram
Following Kal Tire & Miss 604 on Instagram
GOOD plan is to buy 4 spare rims so when changing over tires from summer to winter you only change complete set already mounted on spare rims rather than taking tires off rims two times a year extra costs ..spend some extra money for rims save money not changing over and over mounting and remounting
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Check your air pressure monthly
Check your brakes while uou get a rotation
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Check to make sure the snowflake is on your tires for them to be truly snow tires
MAKE sure always check your valve caps are tight on valve stems if not can work loose and fall off
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Check air pressure monthly
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The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions.
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for all driving conditions
Rotate your tires and check air pressure monthly
Don’t mix and match tires
Follow Kal Tire and Miss604 on Facebook
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
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The mountain snowflake symbol lets you know that a tire is safe for winter driving conditions
All about thread
When changing to winter tires or rotating tires, get your brakes checked too!
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Check tire pressure monthly
Tire air pressure should be checked monthly!
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Following Kal Tire and Miss 604 on FB and Instagram.
Followed Kal Tire and Miss 604 on FB.
When getting winter tires swapped, or all weather tires rotated, get brakes checked at the same time.
Kal Tire has the best service!
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Make sure you know how much tread is left on your tires as with less tread, you have less traction which endangers you and others on the road.
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following KAL Tire and Miss 604 on Instagram
All season tires shouldn’t be used for temperatures under the 7c mark.
Winter tires are for traction in cold weather dipping below +7C and slush and ice and snow
All season tires shouldn’t be used if the weather dips below 7c.
Following Ok Tire and Miss604 on Facebook! Check your air pressure monthly,the mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if it is safe to drive in all winter conditions!
look for the Mountain Snowflake logo on the tire and have the tires rotated
Tip: Check your tire pressure monthly.
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When you get your winter tires put on, get the brakes checked at the same time
It’s a good idea to check your brakes at the same time you change over to your snow tires. Thanks for the tip!
Tip : check tire pressure monthly.
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Super Liked and followed OK Tire and Miss604 on facebook. Love all your contests and thanks a million for them Miss604! Check air pressure monthly and look for the snowflake mountain symbol to know you are good for winter driving. Check your brakes when you change to snow tires!
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Tip: check air pressure !
Check air pressure and look for the snowflake symbol
I just found this out myself last week, inside the drivers or front passenger door you will find a sticker with the tire size and air pressure for your vehicle.
Check for snowflake symbol for safe winter driving
This would truly be a Christmas gift! I really need them. I got a flat tire this morning on my way to work and my current tires have no thread anymore. 🙁
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When you are swapping out your winter tires you should also get your brakes checked.
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Check tire pressure and look for snowflake symbol
When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
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“When you are getting your winter tires swapped (or your all weather tires rotated), get your brakes checked at the same time.”
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Rotate tires and have a full set of summer and winter tires ?.
Check tire pressure!
Tire Tip: Air pressure should be checked monthly because a seasonal temperature change can cause tire pressure to drop.
Air pressure should be checked monthly but a seasonal temperature change can cause tire pressure to drop. Kaltire offers free air pressure checks!
Tire Tip: Air pressure should be checked monthly because a seasonal temperature change can cause tire pressure to drop.
Even on all weather tires, it is a good idea to rotate them to get the longest possible tread life
Check for the snowflake symbol on your tire to know if they we made for driving in the winter time!
Also following on FB and Twitter for both KalTire and miss604!
Tire tip: check your tire pressure monthly
Thanks!
Check tire pressure monthly.
The tire pressure to be checked every month. And the snowflake symbol indicates it’s safe for winter.
Check tire pressure !!! ❄️
Mud and snowflake symbol
Tire pressure
Check your tire pressure monthly.
Rotate your tires everytime you do oil change
Tire tip! Check brakes at same time that you put your winter tires on!
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Tread depth is important for traction. Not enough tread depth and your tires become ineffective.
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions.
Tire Tip:
Lefal winter tires in BC must have at least 3.5 minimum thread depth and must he labelled with M+S or three peaked Mountain and snow peak symbol
You should check the tire pressure once a month. And the snowflake symbol indicates it’s safe for winter.
The snowflake symbol! Followed both on IG ?
Check your tire pressure and tread depth. Rotate and balance tires.
The snowflake symbol is my go to for winter tires! Followed on Instagram ?
Look for the mighty mountain snowflake logo to ensure that the tires are suitable for all conditions ??
The snowflake logo on the tires means they’re safe for winter driving
In Canada, only 32% of the drivers know that the mountain snowflake emblem on a tire means it’s safe for all winter driving conditions.
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When you swap out your summer tires for winter tires, get your brakes checked as well.
Check your air pressure at least once a month.
Rotate tires and also check brakes at the same time!
When getting your winter tires swapped (or all weathers rotated), get your brakes checked at the same time
Check tire pressure once a month. Check brakes when switching to winter tires.
look for the mountain snowflake symbol
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Tip: When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
Check for the mountain snowflake logo for tires used in the winter (temp below 7C).
Check tire pressure at least once a month
A snowflake symbol indicates that the tire is safe for winter use.
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tire tip, look out for the mountain and snowflake for snow tires, snow tires can be used November – march when it dips below 7 degrees Celsius. all season tires can get hard under cold conditions not providing enough traction, thats where snow tires are able to keep there rigidity and distribute the slush to remain contact on the road for better traction while driving providing more surface area to road contact
it its advisable to check tire pressure once a month
much love! be safe out there
Check for mountain snowflake logo and tire pressure (inflate inflate inflate inflate!)
Check for snow flake logo and tire pressure (inflate inflate inflate inflate!)
Check tire pressure & tread depth regularly.
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Rotate your winter tires!
Rotate the tires properly and check tire pressure regularly
Winter or all weather tires should be used when the temperature drops below 7 degrees celsius
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Make sure to check the is a mountain snowflake for winter tires and to check Tire pressure as it did in cold weather.
Check tire pressure at least monthly. Tire pressure can change with temperature drop or increase.
Check your tire pressure monthly.
Even if you’re using your all season tires rotate them to utilize the most tread (on front tires for fwd / rear tires for rwd)
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Look for the snowflake symbol when choosing winter tires. That tells you it is certified for winter conditions.
Check your tires regularly to ensure they have the correct air pressure and tread depth. This will reduce the chances of hydroplaning, punctures, and reduced traction.
The snowflake symbol indicates that the tire is all weather and good for all seasons.
Check pressure regularly and rotate
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions.
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter condition
Check your brakes when u swap out to your winter tires
Pressure should be checked monthly, cool temps can drop pressure.
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Check your tire air pressure monthly!
Below 7 degrees Celsius, the rubber in all season tires becomes too hard to maintain a safe grip on the road surface. You need to switch to winter tires or all weather tires.
Below 7 degrees C, the rubber in all season tires becomes too yhard to maintain a safe grip on the road surface. Switch to winter tires or all weather tires.
Look for the snowflake symbol on your tires and check the pressure monthly!
Check your tire pressure monthly (written inside your car’s front driver’s door) and check for the mountain snowflake symbol for winter tires.
Check tire pressure
Rotate your tires for even wear
Even if you have all weather tires they should be rotated for even wear.
Look for the mountain snowflaket on yoyr tire
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Rotate your tires about every 8,000 kilometres.
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Typo – should be Following both pages
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Tweeted as @sibley_h
Rotate properly and check pressure regularly
Check your airpressure
check your tires pressure
Air pressure should be checked monthly. Seasonal temperature change can cause tire pressure to drop.
When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
Following Kal Tire and Miss604 on FB and IG.
Posted on Twitter.
A good idea to rotate even All Weather tires, and,- to check brakes at same time.
Rotate tires and have a full set of summer and winter tires
Check your tires for the mountain/snow flake symbol to ensure they are rated for winter driving.
Love Kal Tire – great service.
What a great way to make the winter safer for the grandkids!
Look for the mountain snowflake logo.
Check your tire pressure and regularly rotate your tires for even tread wear.
Check for mountain snowflake logo and tire pressure
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tweeted @deexto
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Tip: check for the mountain snowflake logo on tires!
Snowflake and tire pressure
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for all driving conditions.
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Check tire pressure and adjust to the pressure on the label on the drivers door or from the owners manual. Not the pressure printed on the tire (That’s the max pressure for the tire)
Check to see if you have the snowflake on your tires to get ready for winter.
Check for the snowflake logo!
Check for the snowflake if you want tires that are safe for all winter conditions.
Kal Tire is my favorite tire shop. They provide excellent service.
Check for the snowflake symbol to see if tires are suitable for winter conditions. You can’t travel on some roads during the winter without it.
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Look for the mountain snowflake logo to make sure your tires are ideal for winter driving.
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If your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
Check Air pressure monthly and look for the mountain snowflake logo to make sure your tires are ideal for winter driving.
Gotta look for the mountain with snowflake logo!
Air pressure should be checked monthly, seasonal temperature changes can cause tire pressure to drop.
following both on FB.
gotta look for the mountain snowflake logo
Check the Snowflake icon or M+S symbol before driving in the winter here! Great prize.
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
Check tire air pressure every season or even monthly
The mountain snowflake logo!!
I leaned that I really need to get All Weather tires so I don’t have to change tires all the time.
Winter tires below 7 degrees!
Look for the snowflake symbol. Thanks for the great contest! 🙂 I would love a set of new tires! 🙂
Check your Tire pressure once a month and before a long road trip. Thanks for the contest, would SO love some winter tires so that I can get to more places to do my photography!
Winter tires with flake in mountain symbol are tested for use in canadian winters
Look for the mountain snowflake logo to check if it’s safe to for all winter driving conditions
Look for the snowflake symbol!
Get the brakes checked when you change tires!
Followed Kal Tire and Miss604 on Instagram
The mountain snowflake symbol.
Followed on IG check for mountain logo with snow flake and air pressure monthly
Check tire pressure and rotate your tires!
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol!! I need winters tires!! winning this would be amazing!
My tire tip? Seriously… I tell this to anyone who will listen… Get your tires at Kal Tire and take advantage of their FREE “Customer Care Plan” included in purchase! Free flat tire repair, Free rotations, Free road hazard protection, Free lifetime balancing and Free air, for as long as you own your tires and car! I wouldn’t buy my tires anywhere else!
Check for the mountain snowflake symbol!
Tweeted, followed (everywhere), commented… fingers are crossed! (Mama needs a new set of tires!!)
air pressure should be checked monthly
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol to see if you have tires for winter conditions.
Follow Kal Tire and Miss604 on Facebook – done
Follow Kal Tire and Miss604 on Instagram – Done
Rotate your tires yearly, even if you don’t change to winters.
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol!
Regularly check tire pressure.Look for the mountain snowflake symbol.
Air tire pressure should be checked monthly
Rotate your tires. I would love to win, I commute almost 3 hours daily for work and don’t have winter tires!
Check your tire pressure monthly. Thank you!
Something I need to do: Look for the mountain snowflake symbol..
The air pressure should be accurate so you dont end up wasting gas
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look for the snowflake symbol to know they are winter tires.
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol!
Would love to win; I do not have any winter tires and I need them.
Look for the snowflake to know if it is a winter tire.
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol.
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I tweeted
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Switch from all season to winter tires when the temperature dips below +7 for better traction.
Check Your Tire Pressure Regularly
Check Your Tire Pressure
We always check the tire pressure, rotate the tires too!
Check your tire pressure, rotate the tires, and get winter tires for the snow.
air pressure should be checked monthly!
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Liked both on facebook
When your tires don’t have enough tread you are at great risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction
I follow both accounts on fb as Jo-Anne Christine Pfoh
I follow both accounts on IG as jopfoh
We just got a car again, since a hiatus of 6 years. We keep on remembering all these little things to do to help with maintenance. Great tips about tire tread for reducing hydroplaning and rotating winter winters and our all seasons… just another thing we should implement to help us out.
Check tire presure monthly and after seasonal temperature changes.
I follow you both on instagram as edmontonjb
I like you both on facebook as Jonnie JB Hartling
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The mountain snowflake symbol tells you if your tire is safe for all driving conditions!
Check your tire pressure monthly. Tire pressure can change with the weather. #TireTipTuesday
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions.
I recommend all weather tires to many of my friends
Check your tire pressure every month! It can change with the weather.
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If you do not have any knowledge of wintee tires, just browse and compare different tires at Kal Tire website, they have information on different tires tested and you will have ideas on what performs best on ice, snow or slush. We are happy with Nokian tires, you will feel the difference on handling and grip while driving. We will always go back to Kal Tire for Nokian tires.
Your tire pressure should be checked monthly.
Check for weather cracking on older tires and signs of irregular wear patterns on all tires as it can be related to other suspension issues and should be looked into.
Check tire pressure monthly.
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Look for the mountain snowflake logo to tell if tires are safe for winter driving.
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Definitely maintain tire pressure.
Rotate your tires and check tire pressure regularly.
Mountain snow icon identifies winter rates tires
Rotate your tires so that they wear evenly
mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
Oh I sure need these and would love to win!
Tire air pressure should be checked monthly but also during seasonal temperature changes as that can make tire pressure drop
My favourite was the temperature & pressure check.
The mountain snowflake symbol shows if the tires are sufficient for winter driving conditions
Even you’re all weather tires should be rotated!
Snowflake symbol and tire pressure.
Look for the snowflake logo!
Timing couldn’t be better?Rotate all tires for even wear!!!
Following everyone on Facebook. Our family would really appreciate new winter tires. Thank you
Following everyone on Instagram
Great Tip. Get your brakes checked at the same time as your tires are changed !!
Check your tire pressure. Just checking it alone can alert you to potential component issues if your eyes are open
look for the Mountain Snowflake logo
Checking tire pressure monthly!
Following both on Facebook! Christine Faria
Following both on IG @benchmark.faria
Only 32% of Canadians know the snowflake symbol is the way to tell if the tire is safe for winter!
Tweeted! (@christine_garyf)
I follow you both on fb (Nicole Graham).
I follow you both on Insta now too. @nicolthe_pickle
Tweeted too https://twitter.com/Nicolthepickle/status/1068202251481624576
Drive safe this winter, everyone!
look for the snowflake symbol and check tire pressure
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Check you tire pressure regularly
Look for the snowflake symbol to make sure you are driving winter tires. Rotate your tires to give even wear.
Check for the mountain snowflake logo on the tires!
Even if you’re running All Weather tires, they should be rotated to get the longest possible tread.
Check your tire pressure monthly and get your tires rotated to get even wear.
Could you please share details of your sponsorship with Kal Tire? According to Ad Standards Canada, you should disclose at the beginning of your post that this is sponsored content, and you only do so at the end of your post and not even included in the body of the post, unfortunately. You’ve written several posts about Kal Tire and I’m sure your readers would appreciate you being upfront about the fact that you’re being compensated to write about their products and services.
Hi Chris!
As you mentioned, you’ll find my disclosure statement at the bottom of this post. You’ll also find that I mention my sponsorship/partnership in the first paragraph. If you look at the Instagram highlight I reference, the story panels contain the hashtag #sponsored. Additionally, every single tweet I have sent also includes the the hashtag #sponsored. According to Ad Standards Canada guidelines, I am in full compliance. It’s a good thing to hold influencers accountable though, thank you for your concern.
Rebecca
When’its below +7 it’s time to get those winter tires on
Awesome prize, thx
Check tire pressure monthly and rotate tires according to schedule in owner’s manual.
Look for the mountain snowflake logo which is a way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions. Also check tire pressure monthly.
It’s important to have your tires rotated and balance about every 10,000 km.
Look for that snowflake symbol when purchasing tires for B.C. driving
I follow both on Instagram as cottagebunny.
I follow both blogs on facebook..
Here is my daily tweet:
https://twitter.com/wandaTracey/status/1068365658415685632
#TireTipTuesday
Check your tire pressure monthly at the minimum!
Following Kal Tire and Miss 604 on Facebook!
The mountain snowflake symbol is a way to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions
Tire tip get a set a artic claws great traction & for severe conditions “chain up baby” lol ?
Tip – When you get your tires swapped out have your brakes checked at the same time.
Following on facebook
Following in Instagram – @missycat11
Look for the snowflake logo to see if it’s all-weather (vs. all-season, which isn’t safe for even mild winter conditions)!
Check tire pressure monthly and rotate your tires.
When you are getting your winter tires swapped it all weather rotated, have your brakes checked as well:) following both on fb and Instagram, many thanks for doing this giveaway!
Check you tire pressure and look for the snowflake symbol on your new tires
Check tire pressure monthly, and you can also store your tires at Kal Tire for a nominal fee while you have your winter tires on.
Check your tire pressures monthly – check often during seasonal weather temperature changes as well.
A snowflake logo on all weather tires means they’re good for snow.
Check tire pressure monthly.
Look for the mountain snowflake logo and check tire pressure.
Tip: look for the mountain snowflake symbol to be able to tell if the tires are safe for winter driving.
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Look for the mountain snowflake. I live at the top of cap hill in Burnaby and phew, without that snowflake we would NOT get up our hill!
following both on Facebook
following both on instagram – bcmomdotca
Check for mountain snowflake symbol to see if tires are all-weather and can be driven in winter and year-round.
All weather tires have a snowflake symbol, and rotate your tires!
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Check tire pressure monthly.
Look for the mountain snowflake symbol on the tires!
Mountain snowflake logo
Check tire pressure
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The snowflake symbol indicates tires are meant for winter conditions.
Let is Snow. Monthly tire air pressure check.
Look for snowflake symbol … generous prize
Look for perpendicular wear bars across the tire – if you can see one it’s done!
Check for mountain snowflake logo and tire pressure.
Air pressure should be checked monthly!
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Check air pressure monthly.
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Check for the snowflake symbol!
When getting your tires swapped, check the brakes
Rotate tires and check the brakes at the same time
Check the air pressure monthly
Check air pressure monthly
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The air pressure should be checked monthly.
The mountain snowflake symbol!!
get your brakes checked at the same time you get your tires swapped.
Check your tire pressure!
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Air pressure should be checked monthly. #tiretiptuesday ❄️
Get your brakes checked the same time you get your winter tires put on!
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Check for tire pressure and snowflake symbol
Check your tire pressure monthly.
When you add new snow tires, do not forget to go back to the shop after 50-100 km to get them to re-torque the wheels.
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My tip is to check your tire pressure often to make sure they are where they should be
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Your car’s recommended tire pressure info could be inside the driver door
Check tires to ensure it is still safe to use.
Make sure you’ve got tired with the mountain snowflake symbol on the sidewall. FYI, I also like to keep a small compressor/battery booster in the vehicle on long haul trips. I’ll be moving to Kamloops for school for 8 months next July, and winter tires would be a fantastic prize for me!
Check your tire pressure monthly.
Check your tire pressure and rotate tires. ?
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
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nice tires so that I can travel in the winter
Get your brakes check at the same time you get your tires swapped. Beep! Beep!
Tire tip: buy all-weather tires. For the vast majority of us here, living & driving exclusively in the bubble of Metro Vancouver, all-weather tires are sufficient for the limited snow we see and, as mentioned, save you more than doubling your tire costs. Yes, they’re not quite as good as straight winter tires but they’re night-and-day compared to sticking with all-seasons all year round.
I’m surprised that all the tire centres don’t suggest them more often – or maybe I’m not… after all, pushing straight “winter tires” doubles their revenue 🙂
All seasons don’t work as well when temp drops under 7 degrees. Change to winter tires to be safe!
Check the mountain snowflake logo for tires safety for winter driving.
What a great prize!
Check the snowflake logo to make sure the tires are good for winter driving,
The snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions, and check your tire pressure!
Get your brakes checked while swapping winter tires
When you are swapping your winter tires get your brakes checked at the same time. Following on instagram and FB.
Check for a snowflake symbol to tell if a tire is safe for winter conditions
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions.
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When your tires don’t have enough tread depth, you’re at greater risk of hydroplaning, punctures and reduced traction.
Check tire pressure monthly and rotate tires. Make sure you have the mountain snowflake symbol on tires for winter driving
Check tire pressure monthly. Look for the snowflake symbol on winter tires.
Check your tire pressure regularly to save on gas consumption!
Check your tire pressure monthly! And it’s free at Kal Tire 🙂
Check your tire’s air pressure monthly.
check your tire pressure monthly.. and rotate your tires too
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If your vehicle has sensors for braking, lane departure etc, check with your car manufacturer for approved tire size / rim combinations to ensure the sensors work effectively when you go from stock rim and tires to your winter rims and tires. This is a big issue with vehicles such as the 2015-17 Honda Accord Touring and Sport.
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Look for the Mountain Snowflake symbol
check your tire pressure and rotate
Check for mountain snowflake logo and tire pressure
Check air pressure monthly and look for a snowflake emblem
Make sure to check tire pressure !
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Proper air pressure extends tread life, improves safety, and reduces fuel consumption.
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Tip ive been told to always clear the snow of the tiers and the car for safty reasons
I did not know this but all Weather tires should be rotated to get the longest possible tread.
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When the temperature drops below 7 degrees, you should use winter tires. I have a new baby and winter tires would be a good way for us to stay safer on the road. Thank you!
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Check the tire air pressure monthly.
Check tire pressure monthly.
Ensure appropriate tires for 7° and bellow.also proper rotation for even wear. I need to win this desperately.
Check brakes when changing to winter tires
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Whoa. Great prize! Safety first!
Check tire pressure monthly and rotate your tires
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Don’t forget to change them to winter ones!
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions
The mountain snowflake symbol is the way to tell if a tire is safe for all winter driving conditions