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Buy the sailun Terramax HLT. We sell tons of those tires where I live in rural saskatchewan and they stand up well, get good tread life and have fairly decent winter traction for an all season.
My vehicles have better luck with certain Chinese brands like Wanli and Sailun than some other brands I got from Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia - like Monsta, Arivo and Accelera.
Sailun boss Gamit namin sa mga L3 at elf. Mas maganda kapit compared sa stock tires lalo na sa mga matatarik na roads.
I have just about 10k miles on my Sailun ERange and I have found them to be a great purchase. I noticed better traction in rainy/wet conditions and a slight decrease in noise. I just need to experience some snow and ice to see how they do.
They're actually pretty good especially for the price in terms of snow and ice performance. Very comparable to the top brands. It's a bit louder though.
Sailun makes a great tire for the price though, I ran my last set of ATs for 50,000 kms and still had enough tread life to get $200 for them on Marketplace.
I did some track days with Sailun Atrezzo R01 on my first gen BRZ this year. They're 180 AA A, but only cost me 130$ CAD per tire. They hold up to the heat and don't chunk but they're a little loud on the street.
That being said I'm currently having Sailun Terramax HLT installed on my SUV. I will report back how they feel.
I put a set of 21" ERange on my Model Y over the summer just to try them out, almost as a joke. They are ever so slightly louder than the stock Michelins. But they are more efficient, just barely. There's a droning resonance around 58-62mph as well.
Not happy, 25,000 km and two are separated, would definitely not recommend
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