Tires MICHELIN or Sailun

MICHELIN Tires

AWD + Crossclimate 2 = unstoppable in DEEP snow! I work as a park ranger, and we had a 20" snowstorm... I easily drove through this despite only having 8 inches of ground clearance (power snow)... Prior to switching to CC2, I had factory Hancook Noble factory tires, which were awesome in the summer but embarrassing ???? in the winter. Vehicle = Hyundai palisade

Pros: unstoppable in deep snow
Vehicle: Hyundai
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MICHELIN Tires

Yes.  I lost about 20% with my Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires.  It gets a little better after the tires are broken in though

Pros: gets better after break-in
Cons: lost about 20%
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Sailun Tires

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.

Pros: great at start
Cons: road noise, hard, shake
Mileage: 34000 km
Part number: SH406
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