Tires Hankook or Sailun

Sailun Tires
SEAWISEGEOWISE
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Rating 4.0

Not quite as good in snow as Michelin all seasons but nice and quiet on the highway and lasted 8k miles less than Michelins I had before but for only a third the price they are well worth it

Pros: nice and quiet
Cons: less good in snow
Mileage: 8000 km
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Hankook Tires
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Rating 5.0

The factory tires were Hankook Kinergy GT 235/45R18 OE. I continue to find that these tires serve my butt and my vehicle handling, extremely well! I do not hear any disturbing noise or feel any discomfort, that is generated by The Hankook GT 245/45R18 Kinergy GT tires.

Pros: vehicle handling, extremely well
Cons: no disturbing noise
Mileage: 40000 km
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Sailun Tires

I put a set of 21" ERange on my Model Y over the summer just to try them out, almost as a joke. They are ever so slightly louder than the stock Michelins. But they are more efficient, just barely. There's a droning resonance around 58-62mph as well.

Pros: more efficient, cheap wholesale
Cons: slightly louder, droning resonance
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Hankook Tires

I've had both on my M3LR and obviously the Michelin PS4 AS blow the Hankook's out of the water. Not even a comparison when it comes to grip and extremely tight concerning.

Pros: grip and tight cornering
Cons: worse than Michelin
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