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I rock new Sailun Atrezzo SH408 tires on my beater car. They work great btw similar to BFG Advantage tires I had before them for less than half the price.
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
I worked as a tyre fitter and wheel alignment mechanic for quite a number of years and those Laufenn would be by far the best and are actually quite good tyres. Have them on my BMW.
Laufenn if you can afford it, these use the old patterns from Hankook and are essentially a sister company to them. I deal with tyres daily and would rate these above any of the other options you've been pushed towards.
Pretty much all of those tyres are decent, I use Laufenn Z and S series (which are made by Hankook) on the back of 2 of my high performance cars as I was getting sick of paying pilot sport or eagle money too regularly and they are honestly comparable.
I've run laufenn on a newish golf and they're decent.
Quiet, decent lifespan well priced.
Tyre ship guy told me they're owned by Hankook, kind of a Lexus Toyota thing i.e not brand new tech/materials and maybe a previous tread pattern.
Been happy with them and will keep using them.
I know this thread is old but sailun is my #1 selling tire brand and I manage an auto repair shop. I have NEVER seen a sailun fail on it's own and the sh408, tcon, terramax, and svx have all been phenomenal. I have sold hundreds and never had a single complaint except on the sva1 which is a summer tire, the sva2 are great though.
I'm telling you, you can't go wrong with sailun especially for the price. They last better and have better traction than tires 50% higher in price.
Laufenn is a budget division of a budget/mid range brand (hankook) so the overall longevity and quality of the tire maybe isnt the same as higher end brands like michelin, continental or pirelli.
I’ve used two different Sailun winter tires on two different vehicles (based in the Canadian prairies) and they were decent for a budget tire. Not the same ones as you’ve got posted but they’re much better than an all season.
I've had mine for about 34k miles. I don't think they're very good tires. They started out great, but road noise became very noticeable after about 20k miles. The tires seem hard now. Seems like the car wants to slide on turns in light rain. Currently getting some shake from one of the tires at 63-73 mph, but keep in mind this started after replacing a bad bearing.
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