Tires OEM Toyota or Sailun
Bought a 2022 Sienna XLE AWD brand new April 2023. Hit a deer that night. Did $28k in damage, all covered by insurance minus deductible. Currently sitting at 60,000 miles Maintenance done: serviced everything 5000 miles and new tires at 33k miles. No unexpected repairs
i have sailun on my mirage hb stock ang sizes lahat. ok naman kung san san na nakapunta.
I have them on my '17 Bolt. They are definitely quieter than the previous tires. They seem to be holding up well, and I love hearing the tires chirp for traction when flogging it a 30 MPH!
Sailun tires are pretty good in general for being off brand. My Jetta had them when I bought it — I put about 45k miles on them before they wore out. And during that time I hit a pothole hard enough to bend the wheel — but the tire survived.
I was skeptical at first because they were so cheap. But after I did a cross-Canada trip on them I was so impressed by them. They survived nasty potholes. I didn't notice any range loss. Very quiet as well. The grip in wet conditions were far better.
They are very grippy on dry (I'm using 205/45/17), steering response is fantastic, very direct. On wet they seem fine, though I'm driving very cautiously on wet.
You can get new Sailun tires for less than $115each from Big O Tires. They are good tires for the money, basically designed to do exactly what you need. New safe tires that fit a tight budget.
They're fine. They're not the latest in terms of tech, but they have solid wear/traction and are safe and reliable. I used some before when it was the only thing in stock. Worked fine.
Sailun: experimentei pelo preço. Gostei bastante da performance, mas, a durabilidade tá pecando um pouco.
I bought a sailun once for my vios. Wala pa isang taon na oblong yung tires. Never gonna by it again.
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