Tires OEM Chevrolet or Sailun
Recently got a set of Sailun AT light truck 275/70r18’s…definitely budget tires & definitely quality tires ie good bang-for-buck
I had these on my last S and loved them. Great traction, reasonably quiet, went great in the snow, and only $1,200 installed (staggered 21”).
I bought a used model 3 LR and they were equipped with sailing ecoranges. I just drove about 1000 miles across two states going 80mph in most areas and they seem to be doing fine. Range is decent too.
Sailun tires are a good choice one of the better Chinese tire brand good warranty and 2 years road Hazzard tire replacement
Americus and Sailun are surprisingly tough tires for the money
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.
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.
Sailun is a legit tire manufacturer. You get what you pay, but should be safe for normal operation. I changed from Michelin PS4S (worn out at 29k mile) to Sailun, clearly feel handling is worse above 80 mph.
I've used Saliun Terramax on my truck. They were not bad, but the tread wore quickly.
They lasted about 30000 on my Camry. I had a problem with one of them that I had my local Firestone mount and “balance”. One day I noticed a loss of 3-4psi and subsequently saw a screw in the tire. Had been experiencing a lot of road noise sounded like a helicopter at cruising speeds.
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