Tires OEM Toyota or Sailun

Sailun Tires

we have next to no issues with their tires at work, one of our absolute best selling brands. I can't talk down on Sailun.

Pros: no issues, best selling
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OEM Toyota Tires

Yea. Also. 17+. Has hill assist for getting rolling uphill which is a nice option.\n\nOtherwise. It’s good as long as you keep up on the maintenance.. I bought a 15’ with 120k miles and did all the major recent work when I got it and it’s a great car\n\nHandles well in the rain even on those stock tires n wheels. Good. OG 86 car…

Pros: handles well in rain, good maintenance
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 120000 km
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OEM Toyota Tires

It's a good little car. Fast enough to be fun but no so much to be too stupid. Well balanced. \n\nSpend a bit less money on the car, and buy a second set of wheels. \n\nYour best looking wheels out some good 200 tread wear summer tires on. Vitour P1 or Rival RS if you want them to last a while. \n\nLeast favorite wheels out Continental DWS-06+ all seasons (or proper four season tires if you're in a snowbelt state).\n\nThis is a car that responds well to grip.

Pros: good balance, responds well to grip
Cons: Continental DWS-06+ all seasons
Vehicle: Toyota
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Sailun Tires

They were both originally Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 touring all-season. They replace with with a Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 XL. The XL has a different load weight and a different PSI. From my research online, this could be caused by the tire speeds not being the same and the tires being mismatched. Does this seem possible to you? I could call the tire place and ask if they'd honor a replacement because they put a non-matching, non-compatible tire on the car... It's essentially new as I've only driven maybe 500 miles max on that tire.

Pros: different load weight, different PSI
Cons: non-matching, non-compatible tire
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
Mileage: 500 km
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Sailun Tires

I have a car that only gets used 3x a month at the most. Sailun Atrezzo Elite! Took it to La Union during a heavy downpour and it was also fine. Came from Arivos but the sidewall is too soft imo

Pros: fine during heavy downpour
Cons: sidewall is too soft
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 2.5

Sailun seems to be decent but my dad had some scary experiences in the rain with a pair of SH408s. IME, they ride decent but felt a little squishy/squirrelly.

Pros: decent ride
Cons: scary in rain, squishy/squirrelly
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 1.0

My car came with Sailun atrezzo tires—two were new and two were older. I figured I’d just use them until they needed replacing. From the start, they were noisy, and over the course of a year, the noise only got worse. Eventually, they even developed cupping. I just switched to Continental DWS06+ tires, and the difference was night and day. The ride is so much quieter and smoother now.

Pros: quieter and smoother ride
Cons: noisy, developed cupping
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