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Sailun Tires

They were both originally Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 touring all-season. They replace with with a Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 XL. The XL has a different load weight and a different PSI. From my research online, this could be caused by the tire speeds not being the same and the tires being mismatched. Does this seem possible to you? I could call the tire place and ask if they'd honor a replacement because they put a non-matching, non-compatible tire on the car... It's essentially new as I've only driven maybe 500 miles max on that tire.

Pros: different load weight, different PSI
Cons: non-matching, non-compatible tire
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
Mileage: 500 km
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Sailun Tires

I have a car that only gets used 3x a month at the most. Sailun Atrezzo Elite! Took it to La Union during a heavy downpour and it was also fine. Came from Arivos but the sidewall is too soft imo

Pros: fine during heavy downpour
Cons: sidewall is too soft
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Everyone has their own favorite brand. I've only ever driven Honda cars and over the years I've had General Altimax Arctic, Michelin X-ice, and Bridgestone Blizzak. Of those my favorite are the Blizzak, but the difference between the brands are not that big.

Pros: favorite are the Blizzak
Cons: difference not that big
Vehicle: Honda
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Sailun Tires

I have to admit I drive on rough terrain. I have had Sailun Atrezzo tires for 3 years (approx 30k miles), and I've had to replace 3 now.

Cons: replaced 3 tires
Mileage: 30000 km
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