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Most Sailun tires are made in China, Nexens are made in South Korea. Personally I wouldn’t trust a Chinese tire on anything but a bicycle or maybe a lawnmower.I see a lot of trucks running Sailun tires now. Not sure how they hold up. The savings add up fast when you need a new set so I see why people are tempted to try them.
I feel the same way though I just bought Korean snow tires due to a lack of supply for what I wanted. We'll see how they hold up. The Sailun are less than half a comparable bridgestone,firestone, Michelin in heavy truck tires. 12 drive tires on a tri-drive I see the temptation. The bigger fleets are even more tempted as it can be many thousands of dollars a year in tires. I don't see a lot of owner/operators running them and I have yet to see a Sailun steer tire yet, but with all these fleets running them the jury on how good they are or aren't will be out soon enough.Most Sailun tires are made in China, Nexens are made in South Korea. Personally I wouldn’t trust a Chinese tire on anything but a bicycle or maybe a lawnmower.
I really like the XT's. It was a toss up between the Grabbers and these and I chose the XT's....price was better than the Grabbers. Quiet and better traction in all conditions.I'm looking at ditching mine too, too many folks having issues with them
Same. Trying to find a full set of Coopers for mine right now.I don't gamble on tires.
Tires are scarce right nowSame. Trying to find a full set of Coopers for mine right now.