Tires Sailun or OEM Subaru
I drive a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek, at almost 100k miles and basically no issues outside of tire maintenance. Subaru AWD is top tier as well
Not quite as good in snow as Michelin all seasons but nice and quiet on the highway and lasted 8k miles less than Michelins I had before but for only a third the price they are well worth it
I know this thread is old but sailun is my #1 selling tire brand and I manage an auto repair shop. I have NEVER seen a sailun fail on it's own and the sh408, tcon, terramax, and svx have all been phenomenal. I have sold hundreds and never had a single complaint except on the sva1 which is a summer tire, the sva2 are great though.
I'm telling you, you can't go wrong with sailun especially for the price. They last better and have better traction than tires 50% higher in price.
Sailuneilla ajettu työmatkaa 126km päivässä lähes pelkästään moottoritietä. Nopeutta aina hilkun yli sallitun eli n. 125km/h. Renkaat koossa 205/45/17 ja etuset kului selvästi, mutta vuositasolla kilometrimäärä on 40th, joten aika paljon ajettu kesärengaskauden aikana ja ajotyyli vaikuttaa varmasti mun tapauksessa kulumaan. Moottori- ja kehätieliittymät aina vauhdilla + valoista lähtö terhakasta niin renkaat on edessä paineen alla. Takarenkaat yhden kauden jälkeen melkein kuin uudet.
Yli 20 vuoden ajokokemuksella sanon, että aivan hyvät on. Ei huuda ajossa kuten vaikka Trianglen kumet.
I have Sailun tires on my old 2002 Mitsubishi Montero Sport.... They are a few months old and I like them.... It rains alot here in Florida and they have good traction....
Vreau sa spun ca sunt geniale! Nu am avut probleme de aderenta cu ele, se comporta foarte bine si acum, pe canicula, iar pe zăpada au fost spectaculoase (sunt montate pe un bmw). Masina avea aderenta mai buna decât un freelander awd echipat cu goodyear wrangler adventure.
My truck had a brand new set of these when I bought it 4 months ago. They’re doing fine, I’ve done class 4 and 5 trails with them, plenty of traction, as long as they’re aired down they hold up well to sharp rocks. Adequate in the snow. They wear faster than nice AT tires but they’ll get you down the trail.
There’s two Sailuns on the other Prius - they seem to be OK but feel a little squirmy to me.
Not the best I've had in the snow but not the worst either. we generally take the truck camping, so have had instances of wet grass, mud and such and it works well. Very gooey mud is a problem. It's performed well on some very steep dirt road mountains in Arkansas, just keep up the momentum, but had pretty low slipping considering that particular road.
My only issue I've had that concerns me is they were not balanced properly. Didn't learn of that until I started bumping on the road, at which point some flat spots were formed.
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.
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