Tires NITTO or Sailun

NITTO Tires
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Rating 5.0

NT01's are always my go-to. They aren't as sticky, but man, you can run them to the cords and they still perform.

Pros: perform until cords
Cons: not as sticky
Vehicle: BMW
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 5.0

I sell alot of Sailun product for many years now. Each year we sell more and more. In terms of issues, almost non existant.

Pros: almost non existant issues
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Sailun Tires

I have a set of saliun winter tires and they’ve been great so far this Canadian winter.

Pros: great winter performance
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Sailun Tires

Yes, Ive been using Sailum ERange and I’ve noticed a significant increase in range. Averaging 230W/mi from 290W/mi on 19in.

Pros: significant increase in range
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Sailun Tires

They're fine. They're not the latest in terms of tech, but they have solid wear/traction and are safe and reliable. I used some before when it was the only thing in stock. Worked fine.

Pros: solid wear, safe, reliable
Cons: ride/noise not good
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NITTO Tires

Reason I'm asking is I'm running Nitto NeoGens 280tw (205/50/15) on a fairly light, low horsepower car (D15B7 Del Sol). I've had alignments done, check my air pressure every other time I get gas (35psi) and I'm at the wear bars in 12k miles.

Cons: wear bars in 12k miles
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 12000 km
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NITTO Tires

I had nothing but problems with Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Currently have Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs and I love em.

Pros: love Mickey Thompson tires
Cons: problems with Nitto tires
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