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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby buckredan » January 11th, 2015, 8:18 pm

sailun is a soft tire you get a smooth ride had it running for a while change rims & tire running nexen now sailun was giving a better ride

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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby cinco » January 11th, 2015, 9:02 pm

Sailuns are the worst tyres I've had the misfortune to use. Dry grip is so so. Wet grip is non existent. I could spin them through 1st and 2nd in a stock 1.5 manual Mazda

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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby cinco » January 11th, 2015, 9:02 pm

BTW use search

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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby acesinghit » January 11th, 2015, 11:25 pm

non trusted brands: Nexen, sailun, roadstone, triangle, Hercules, wanli, nankang, gt radial and cooper to name a few

trusted brands: Dunlop, Kumho, Pirelli, Michelin, continental, Goodyear, hankook, toyo, falken, sumitomo to name a few

Would the above be a proper assumption?

I had Nexen, nankang, triangle and roadstone and the last 2 were hard tyres that lasted long but the grip and ride quality were poor. The nankang IMO is a better performer. The nexens I had were the ones in the earlies that were labelled by 'experts' to have side-wall failure. It never happened to me but they were avg performers. My latest choice now is dunlops which are excellent performance overall for the money. Kumhos are excellent especially the solus line where comfort and grip are both important. Continentals behaved like superior dunlops hence the price. No experience with the others.

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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby SMc » January 12th, 2015, 10:39 am

I have Pirelli P Zeros on the back and Continental Sport Contact 5's in the front, a little noisy over 80 but other than that happy with them.

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Re: Sailun tyres

Postby sliderz1 » January 12th, 2015, 11:51 am

Dunlop SP sports are horrible for noise and wet traction

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