Tires Sailun or FULDA
I've run a set of Ice Blazers the last 3 winters, and they've performed very well on cold/snowy/icy Canadian roads. They are a great value-for-money winter tire.
I just replaced my tires a couple months ago with the Sailun eRange EV and like them so far. I haven't had any drop in range. I think the noise level might be slightly more if anything.
As someone who buys Michelins for all my vehicles, I recently purchased a set of used wheels and tires for my Tundra with Chinese brand Sailun tires on them and I actually love them.
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.
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.
I did some research before buying Sailun (race dragon) winter tires on the cheap. They were OK, but didn't last as long as other brands.
Yung sailun tire lumolobo kaya kahit hindi pa pudpod palitin na
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