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Living in Germany, my small-ish town German mechanic ordered me Nexen (Korean) for winter and Sailun (Chinese) for summer, saying they're just as good as anything else and much cheaper. I never had an issue, even with Autobahn use every other weekend.
I’ve had Hankook DynaPro HT on my 06 4Runner for 8 years. No issues, only 40K. Plenty of tread. But time to replace soon.
Sailun makes good tires, but if you are getting those Goodyear at the same price point as the Sailun, it is a no brainer for the Goodyear.
You can look up the sailun brand they make good tires sailun terramax for trucks. I have on my SUV sailun inspire and it's been good so far the experience
It all depends on how much you want to spend you can get away with sailun inspire tires I have them on my car and they have been great in dry and wet and it was 33% cheaper than the Michelin defenders
Some more budget friendly brands that make good tires are Hankook.
Yes, it is worth it to spend more money. They will last longer, be more comfortable, have more grip, and make less noise.
I have sailun e-range. Solid choice.
They were fine for highway. I got a flat in 1 and decided it was time for an upgrade at 22,500. They had plenty of tread left. They just didn't feel like a truck tire to me.
Sailuns are cheap Chinese crap.
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