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agent007 wrote:I bought a set (195/55/15) for one of our hybrid cars, Sailun Atrezzo sh402 I think it was and it’s month 28 with over 43,000kms done and the wear and tear of the tyres are in good shape. Wet and dry traction is ok and road noise is not excessive. I would say this is a good gap between cheap tyres like wanli and lingong and those big brands like Bridgestone. I am not a fan of Chinese brands at all as of late but admittedly would not frown on a Sailun set. Recommended.
viedcht wrote:What's the price you got them for?agent007 wrote:I bought a set (195/55/15) for one of our hybrid cars, Sailun Atrezzo sh402 I think it was and it’s month 28 with over 43,000kms done and the wear and tear of the tyres are in good shape. Wet and dry traction is ok and road noise is not excessive. I would say this is a good gap between cheap tyres like wanli and lingong and those big brands like Bridgestone. I am not a fan of Chinese brands at all as of late but admittedly would not frown on a Sailun set. Recommended.
bluefete wrote:Who sells?
agent007 wrote:Can’t remember, maybe $350. or $400. per tyre, but we got it as a set with RT rims so it was a combo inclusive of installation, balance and alignment,
gastly369 wrote:Anyone ever used the nankang ns2r... Not the ns2
Reviews?
viedcht wrote:Does wokk good, slight road feedback if it on front, at the back not too noticeable. Good grip in wet, didn't notice aquaplaning.gastly369 wrote:Anyone ever used the nankang ns2r... Not the ns2
Reviews?
fokhan_96 wrote:Hmmm thought this tyre was just for "stance" cars that can only go in straight lines.
Monk BANzai wrote:fokhan_96 wrote:Hmmm thought this tyre was just for "stance" cars that can only go in straight lines.
As all the comments. It's a good all-round budget tyre. Another excellent choice is the Roadstone N9000.
Remember that quiet smallie with the lil jaw who yuh swear cudn't swallow it all? And then when she did she sighed and gave you a sweet eye WHILE it in her mouth and you threw water immediately?
yeah. Roadstone N9000. Have it on meh Brokko Evo dey....vibes!!!
agent007 wrote:Majtom is correct. See pic below.
A lot of OEM brands for many showroom vehicles are Continental, Michelin, Bridgestone, Toyo, Yokohama, Kumho, Hankook and Nexen.
Plenty Benz comes with Bridgestone as in this very moment and Mazda/Honda pushes Toyo. I see that the Vitaras have Continentals and Subaru’s with Yokohama’s. I only saw the 3 Korean brands from well, Korean vehicles!
maj. tom wrote:About the Nexen. Had a thread some time ago here talking about the OEM Nexen from S. Korea is better vs. the aftermarket Nexen from China. There is talk about the same on other car forums too. Dunno if it's true, never researched it myself to tell you otherwise. Roadstone is made by Nexen Tire Corporation of South Korea. Most companies have a premium brand and a cheaper economy brand. Like Bridgestone also makes Firestone.
But i would say that no matter where in the world the manufacturing plant is located, if it's certified by the company then it's the same tire to the same specs if made in Japan or Brazil or China. Bridgestone is the largest tire manufacturer in the world and makes tires in plants across the world of the same quality. And obviously a $350 USD tire is not comparable to a $80 tire.
agent007 wrote:Can’t remember, maybe $350. or $400. per tyre, but we got it as a set with RT rims so it was a combo inclusive of installation, balance and alignment,