Tires Sailun or Giti

Giti Tires
bernbaby57
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Rating 5.0

I am currently running a set of Giti Dexteros on a 1997 Olds Regency. I have about 15000 miles on them and rotate every 5k. They ride great and tire wear is normal at this point. I would recommend them!

Pros: ride great, normal wear
Mileage: 15000 km
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Sailun Tires

My 2 cars use sailun. No issues naman. Yung sa subcompact ko 3 years old na goods pa naman. Just had my pickup replaced with sailun also, and no complaints sa performance.

Pros: no issues, goods pa
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Sailun Tires
ProfessionalOnion316
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Rating 5.0

sailuns are great! especially the attrezo elite. yun yung sinalpak ko sa suzuki swift ng kapatid ko. changed how that thing drove (albeit she ran the previous tires to the cords) to the point i actually was genuinely surprised how night/day the difference was especially with soaking up bumps.

Pros: great, night/day difference
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Sailun Tires
One-Ad2914
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Rating 5.0

I haven't found a post about this tire so I'm just letting others know my experience with this tire. I had these installed on a 2017 Hyundai Accent sedan. Almost 1,500 km have been put on them.

The tires seem to have gotten quieter the longer I have had them on. Tires is pretty quiet for a subcompact car. I have no complaints with the ride quality, braking or wet weather performance.

Pros: quiet, good ride quality
Mileage: 1500 km
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Giti Tires
thatguy11m
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Rating 4.0

Go for Giti or even their more popular variant in motorsports, GT Radial. They're pretty affordable and have been loving them on our Ranger.

Pros: affordable, loving them
Vehicle: Ford Ranger
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Sailun Tires

I would choose the Saliun Ice Blazer - I had them when I was 16 and very reckless and managed to not cause *too much* damage

Pros: managed to not cause damage
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Sailun Tires

Have driven Sailuns 4Seasons on a rental Model 3 for 3 days last winter. Didn't encounter snow or ice but heavy rain, where the tires didn't feel comfortable up to the same speeds I am accustomed with Michelin summers or Bridgestone winters. Outside that they seemed ok.

Pros: seemed ok otherwise
Cons: uncomfortable in heavy rain
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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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Sailun Tires

Mine are now just under 9k wear and have become noisey AF. Not to mention they seem to grip less and less as they get used. On a 2015 GTI and I have the car aligned twice a year with winter/summer  seasons tire swaps. New they were awesome.

Pros: new they were awesome
Cons: become noisey, grip less
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 9000 km
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