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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-774-2822



Address: 1038 St James St Unit D R3H0K5 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Website: www.kaltire.com/en/stores/locations/?StoreID=751&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=LPM&utm_campaign=KalTire

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Kal Tire #751 14.11.2020

How does a winter tire earn the winter tire symbol? When you see a tire with the mountain snowflake pictograph on the sidewall, you know it meets specific snow traction performance requirements set by the Rubber Association of Canada. Tires designed for use in severe winter conditions can handle both snowy, slippery roads and low temperatures. The mountain snowflake symbol indicates a winter tire meets the minimum requirements for providing traction in harsh conditions, though some tires exceed the symbol’s requirements. #TuesdayTireTip https://kaltr.ca/3pUjreZ

Kal Tire #751 25.10.2020

One tire for year-round performance. Discover our top-rated Nokian’s WRG4 All Weather Tire.

Kal Tire #751 16.10.2020

Some large industrial tires were pulled from Chemainus Bay as they were harming the local sea life. We were happy to step up and help out with the responsible recycling of them. Read (and see) the story here: https://www.cheknews.ca/government-agencies-pull-industria/

Kal Tire #751 08.10.2020

Is your vehicle smiling today because you've just had your winter tires installed? Remember to come back to any Kal Tire location the next business day so we can tighten your lug nuts! Put a reminder in your phone or calendar to swing back for a retorque-- no appointment needed. #RetorqueReminder #KeepYourWheelsOn #TireChangeover #WinterTires https://kaltr.ca/2Hhl2d8

Kal Tire #751 20.09.2020

#TBT to that time Kal Tire's #RePlayFund helped turn recycled tires into a beautiful new roof for @CaravanFarmTheatre! #HowWeRoll #CSR #NorthOkanagan https://kaltr.ca/2IXvbvV

Kal Tire #751 06.09.2020

When is the best time to change your tires over in Canada? Right now.

Kal Tire #751 30.08.2020

Did you keep your winter tires one from last year? 11 percent of Canadian drivers left winter tires on all year long!