Tires Toyo or Sailun

Toyo Tires

For a LT tire, I've had a couple sets of Toyo Open Countries and they did the job well, especially in snow.

Pros: did the job well, good in snow
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.0

So far, I’ve only driven about 30 miles on them, but my efficiency isn’t showing any change.

Pros: efficiency not showing change
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 30 km
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Toyo Tires

Toyo M55 has been the best tire I have used for heavy payloads. I also get them sipped for year round use. The tire does not perform excellent at anything but decent at everything. Very rugged tire.

Pros: very rugged tire, decent
Cons: not excellent at anything
Mileage: 20000 km
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Sailun Tires

I will resurrect this just because my car came with Sailun Atrezzo 480. I bought a 3rd gen Prius 4 years ago with 76K and it now has 142K. The tires have been fine & just getting to the wear bars. I was going to replace them at first but kind of tested them for traction in dry and rain and they seemed to grip good. I was just tire shopping and was going to get Michelins but decided on another set of Sailuns since I have been happy with them and it was $680.00 compared to $250.00. I would not have considered them if they did not come on the car but now that they have proven themselves I am getting another set. Yes you get what you pay for but these have been as good as anything else for a daily driver.

Pros: good grip, proven themselves
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Toyo Tires

I got a flat in less then a year and only 6k miles. It could be coincidental but my truck last I drove for 5 years with some Toyo and never had a issue. Plus I don’t think they’re very good in snow.

Cons: flat in less than year
Mileage: 9656 km
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