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TSfaruko
post Mar 20 2025, 04:05 PM, updated 9 months ago

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Hi all, do any sifu's know about Sailun tyres? I was looking around my local shops and one of them recommended me Sailun tyres (which I've never heard of before) for my Axia Style. He listed them very cheap, RM700 for 4 tyres + alignment + balancing (basically the whole shebang). Any reviews for this tyre?
TSfaruko
post Mar 20 2025, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(bryant601 @ Mar 20 2025, 04:25 PM)
TS, i was wondering why you need to change all 4 tyres together?
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I actually don't but I forgot how much he quoted me for 1 tyre but I remember the price for 4 so that's what I listed haha
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post Mar 20 2025, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Mar 20 2025, 04:22 PM)
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Sailun/Atrezzo-Eco.htm

Wet Grip 53%

FYI, Malaysia is a tropical country which got a lot of rain. If you think you wont be driving in the wet a lot of times maybe can consider. A lot of China budget brands tires weakness is during rain, braking and handling is very bad compare to even local made tires.  mega_shok.gif
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Just curious but what's the acceptable percentage for decent wet grip? I'm assuming 53% is considered average at best?
TSfaruko
post Mar 20 2025, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(dudester @ Mar 20 2025, 04:27 PM)
stick to Toyo CR1.. these china tyres ride is hard and back grip in wets
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I was already considering the CR1's, just wanted more information on this tyre since I've never heard of it before. Want to expand knowledge ya know?
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post Apr 5 2025, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(cfa28 @ Apr 5 2025, 09:57 AM)
TS, want is the price difference per tyre compared to a more reputable brand that you have heard before.

if it's only say about RM30 to RM50  per tyre just think about this.

tyres you typically for about 3 years ++.

it's the contact between your car and the road.

now matter how good your car is, the brakes and suspension, if you are using crappie tyres  your car handling will not be so good

of course, you're not driving a sports car but the logic is the same

don't save a few bucks for crappie tyres if you intend to continue using the car for few years.

not offence to China tyres but at first, i thought you were looking for Dedsn6/ Saloon car tyre but misspelled Saloon
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Price difference is approximately between RM30-50 per tyre depending on what tyre comparing with. I just wanted some opinions here cause I've never even heard of Sailun tyres before this

 

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