I had Sailun tires on our ice car before we sold it. They were fine, no issues, and price was good.
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I’ve driven about 300 miles now in good weather so far. Tires ride nice, maybe not quite as smooth and quiet as the continentals but they don’t have the foam inserts either. 45k warranty as well which means I hope to get maybe 20k?
Very good all-around tire. Good in light-med snow, wet grass, dirt, etc. Some noise on the highway, but you'll get that with any AT.
Decided to try out Falken Wildpeaks after the Grabbers, which are also great.
Yokohama ADVAN Sport A/S actually is quite value for money so to speak.
I'm considering getting something like 50,000 mile General G-Max AS 05s instead of something like the long lasting and highly rated Michelin CrossClimate2
Honestly ive had defenders and ecopias on my gc i just put on some cross climates 2 and i love them! Nice a quiet great in wet conditions and unreal in snow!
I mean one of the first things I did on my Golf R was.... better rubber and it really did transform the car.(FYI... highly recommend the newish Bridgestone Potenza Sports). I guess the other point is.. don't skimp on tires. Pay for what you get.
I have these uncommon/hard-to-find Michelin summer tires (made in Germany - they are normally for the base 15" wheel on Minis) on my Yaris and it's legitimately fun. It's like a grand-touring summer, not a full-fledged high-performance tire. The main thing I was after was better braking compared to the rock-hard LRR tires that came on it.
My OEM Michelin PS4’s were gone after about 14k miles of abuse (new car excitement).
Landsail tires at 150mph. Yeah would not recommend...
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