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Sailun Tires

I have sailun e-range EV tires and they've been great for 8K miles so far. People (who don't own them) crap on these tires because they're not a big name but you can't beat the price. As far as traction, they did the trick avoiding a deer on the interstate with a hard brake and little evasive maneuver.

Pros: great traction, good price
Cons: not a big name
Mileage: 12875 km
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Sailun Tires
lanikai45
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Rating 4.0

Sailun pricing is really good, and some of the posts i have seen do indeed say range has increased. also, compared to what came on the car, the tire is indeed quieter and smoother.

Pros: quieter, smoother, increased range
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Sailun Tires
Ls3some
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Rating 5.0

Great tire, long life, smooth quiet. 80MPH, 110mile per day commute no complaints. Decent in snow and rain too (we live in northern NM). We were concerned but they are just as good or better than your average name brand tire.

Pros: long life, smooth quiet
Vehicle: Lexus
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Sailun Tires
fmellish
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Rating 4.0

Stock Pirellis were shot, tire shop recommended Sailun. $230 a piece, Irvine, CA.

My quick-take after a week of driving:

* Turning radius at slow speeds seems better than the Pirellis. It’s easier to get into parking spaces.

* Ride feels a bit "harder", more vibrations in the cabin now.

* I charge at home to 70% and only go to work and back. Normally get home at 64% SoC, this week been coming home at 65% SoC.

* Everything else feels the same (for now).

Pros: better turning radius
Cons: harder ride, more vibrations
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DEXTER Tires
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Rating 4.0

I have these on my 4runner (265/70/17), I bought it with them on there so I'm not sure the exact mileage, but im happy with them. Work good on my red clay dirt road when it's rained.

Pros: Work good on dirt
Mileage: 20000 km
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TheMadMerlin
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Rating 4.0

Personally had to replace the OEM tires on my EUV at around 24k~ miles, after a lot of back and forth I decided to get the Sailun Erange tires and I have around 1k miles on them so far and I have no complaints, I seem to be getting about the same range as before.

Pros: same range as before
Cons: had to replace OEM
Mileage: 1000 km
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DEXTER Tires
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Rating 4.0

I bought a 95 ranger that had a new set of these tires. I drove with the for about 1,000 miles before switching to the good year wranglers just because of preference. But I didn’t have any problems with them they were surprisingly quiet and rode smooth.

Pros: quiet, rode smooth
Cons: preference for Goodyear
Vehicle: Ford Ranger
Mileage: 1000 km
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Sailun Tires

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.

Pros: safe for normal operation
Cons: worse handling above 80mph
Mileage: 29000 km
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Sailun Tires
Kuyet
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Rating 3.0

I've used Saliun Terramax on my truck. They were not bad, but the tread wore quickly.

Pros: not bad
Cons: tread wore quickly
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Sailun Tires

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.

Cons: road noise, screw in tire
Mileage: 30000 km
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