Tires Hankook or Sailun

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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Hankook Tires

I have had them for 3 winters on a Corolla and found them very good for snow, and decent for ice albeit not quite as good as Blizzaks or Hakkapellitas on ice. They ride quietly and have decent tread wear ratings.

Pros: very good for snow, decent for ice
Cons: not as good on ice
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Hankook Tires
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Rating 5.0

After 22,000 miles, my stock Pirelli’s were down to 2/32” and desperately needed to be replaced. I ordered the Hankooks based on a recommendation from a user here from SimpleTire. They already feel 1000x better than the worn ones they replaced. They also look a little more rugged than the Pirellis and I really like the overall look of them on the Riv.

Pros: feel 1000x better
Mileage: 22000 km
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Hankook Tires

The OEM Hankooks (on my 24') go full slip and slide mode if there's a drop of water on the road anywhere within 3 miles.

I can turn the "heavy steering" wheel with two pinched fingers and just my wrist when driving. It's not a big deal.

Diff breather mod.

Check the rain channels on the roof for cracking paint. Dealer should fix that as it's considered a workmanship warranty, else you can apply clear coat to the spots yourself to seal them when it inevitably cracks again.

If a leaf ever gets under the moulding/gasket around the windshield it can and will sound like your front speakers are crackling and dying when driving past 60 MPH and make your blood pressure go up trying to figure out what the hell is making that noise.

Pros: steering wheel light
Cons: poor wet traction, cracking paint, windshield gasket noise
Vehicle: Nissan
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Sailun Tires

Have driven Sailuns 4Seasons on a rental Model 3 for 3 days last winter. Didn't encounter snow or ice but heavy rain, where the tires didn't feel comfortable up to the same speeds I am accustomed with Michelin summers or Bridgestone winters. Outside that they seemed ok.

Pros: seemed ok otherwise
Cons: uncomfortable in heavy rain
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 1.0

My car came with Sailun atrezzo tires—two were new and two were older. I figured I’d just use them until they needed replacing. From the start, they were noisy, and over the course of a year, the noise only got worse. Eventually, they even developed cupping. I just switched to Continental DWS06+ tires, and the difference was night and day. The ride is so much quieter and smoother now.

Pros: quieter and smoother ride
Cons: noisy, developed cupping
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Hankook Tires

My 2023 model 3 LR came with Hankook Kinergy GT M&S tires. Based on the tire rack reviews I think they are almost identical to the Hankook Ion tires. 

If so. My experience with the Kinergy tires was not great. While they were super efficient (lifetime average 246wh/mile) they gave up early on spirited cornering on both dry and wet pavement (might be the difference between avoiding a potential accident). They are adequate in winter driving. Where the were outright dangerous was hydroplaning.

Pros: super efficient
Cons: dangerous hydroplaning
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