SAILUN TIRES VS MICHELIN TIRES (WHICH ONE IS BETTER?)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @brimor1187
    @brimor1187 5 лет назад +19

    I've had sailun ice blazer's on my 2015 AWD Ford taurus, what an amazing tire. For the price and wear you can't beat them. Now I have sailun terramax a/t tires on my 2017 Ford escape, these tires are great also. I would definitely stick with this brand. In Canada you can't beat the price.

    • @shamphs8476
      @shamphs8476 4 года назад +3

      Yahoo.. i wont regret this too. Thanks for ur review

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад +1

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @MikeG-js1jt
    @MikeG-js1jt 4 года назад +9

    I just (1 month ago) had 2 sailuns installed for the rear, they look nice and so far ride and perform well

  • @benni727
    @benni727 Год назад +2

    I've got a sailun dunlop Bridgestone ans maxtrex on my car trailer for testing purposes. the sailun is hands down the best still looks as new

  • @GreatWhite7
    @GreatWhite7 3 года назад +2

    Had Hankook tyres and Sailun atrezzo zsr tyres, and got about 2000kms more out of the Sailun tyres. Didint notice any handling difference in the wet or dry. Tried Michelin and Pirelli and barely got 10,000kms out of them. Sailun were $130, compared to $170 for the Hankook, and over $200 for the other 2.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 4 года назад +7

    You're guessing 40K and the DOT number will give you date of manufacture. If you shop only price on your tires, stop. I've Ben driving for 40 years, worked for a major independent tire distributor as my first job (my dad was a store manager) and know what kind of life you can realistically expect from most tires (even new ones). I also have a good grasp of how they'll perform getting to their max mileage. Tires, like virtually everything in this world are a get what you pay for proposition. If you go too cheap, you'll run through multiple sets, too expensive (read specialized) and you'll break the bank.
    What you really want to do is invest in the best possible tire for your driving conditions. Blow outs are more often the result of poor maintenance and bad driving habits than anything else, but the application of the wrong tire to your vehicle can do it, too. For city and highway passenger car driving, nothing beats Michelin. But there are some pretty good pretenders that'll save you a bit of money. Tier Three Chinese tires are NOT in that group. The most likely reason for similar wear on these much older Michelin's vs the new Sailun's is they've run up 2x the mileage. This guy is obviously schilling for the Chinese.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be using any tire shine shines or preservatives products."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @cliffisaac6158
    @cliffisaac6158 Год назад

    Also most tire shops have a 30 day ride guarantee. So if you are in a bind and a Sailun tire is the only one available in your size. Use it for a week and call to order a different brand tire. The money you already spent will also be put towards the new tire even without a road hazard warranty.

  • @tommyj19751
    @tommyj19751 4 года назад +6

    I have the sailun tires on my truck with 22k miles on them, they still have over 50 percent of their tred left.

  • @ooatamanov
    @ooatamanov 5 лет назад +11

    Last winter installed new sailun 275/55r20 for my 2012 Toyota sequoia. After my driving in snow storm yesterday, today went to store and changed for new micheline latitude. sailun in garbage

  • @cliffisaac6158
    @cliffisaac6158 Год назад

    Some Sailun tires have a tendency to develop impact bulges due to a weak sidewall. If that happens the next time you take your car in to get serviced they will tell you that you will need to replace your tires due to impact bulges and there is little you can do to prove that it is in fact a defect and not a road hazard. So if you buy these tires make sure you purchase the road hazard warranty so that you can get a different tire. While the money you spent on the Sailun will go towards the new tire if it happens in the first year of having the tires. Otherwise it's prorated.

  • @lfrankl53
    @lfrankl53 4 года назад +3

    A lot of companies have their products made to their specs in China. While that does exploit cheap labor, it doesn't compromise the products if quality controls are enforced. A Chinese product on the other hand should be scrutinized as corners are often cut that can end up hurting more than your feelings. That said, Sailun tires are currently the tire of preference among RV travel trailer owners because of their superior durability and longevity in a small market that is made up of very expensive, less durable major tire brands. There isn't a lot of choice in heavy travel trailer tires and they are expensive and prone to failure. And when one blows, it can cause a lot of costly damage to a trailer. It isn't uncommon to see someone take possession of a new 30-40' 5th wheel trailer and immediately install Sailun tires on it. The fact that they are also a little less expensive is an extra bonus.

  • @smoberdeen
    @smoberdeen 5 лет назад +6

    I couldn't help but to notice all of the water sitting in the bottom of the Michelin tire. I hope you aren't trying to sell those. Why didn't you show the manufactured on date? Example: 5214 (Week/Year) so we can see both tires are the same age. Also, the Sailun tires look like the outer tread is cupped. So we can go behind any garage and do a comparison on tires and that will be accurate? :(

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @gkoshinsky
    @gkoshinsky 4 года назад +4

    I had BFG AT's. I hated them. I'm running Sailun's now and I couldn't be happier. Literally half the price. Better traction, chuck rocks like crazy though.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to use any tire shine shines or preservatives products ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @nicolajlarsen4924
    @nicolajlarsen4924 2 года назад +1

    How about sailun all season vs Nokian all season, which is better?
    Price is $328 for the sailun inlcuding assembly and adjustement and removal of old tyres.
    Price is $551for the Nokian inlcuding assembly and adjustement and removal of old tyres.
    Please help

  • @movingtoflorida7225
    @movingtoflorida7225 5 лет назад +11

    A) How do you know how many miles they are used B) How do you know how the tire was used, weather on off road etc etc. Just a VERY VERY stupid comparison.

    • @derekparisian2023
      @derekparisian2023 8 месяцев назад

      How do you know any tire is good? How do you know anything when watching a video? How are you even living? Where's the proof?

  • @IvanIvanov-jx4bz
    @IvanIvanov-jx4bz 6 лет назад +6

    Had Sailun tires on my truck for 17 000 km. and they are ready to be replaced.

    • @anonime395
      @anonime395 4 года назад

      yes they are cheap, soft, wears fast and good on dry roads. not that good on wet road.

    • @Drendle87
      @Drendle87 4 года назад

      Same but my tires were Continental's and three out of four were separating.

  • @bilalahmed2123
    @bilalahmed2123 6 лет назад +8

    Those are some old Michelin tires, infact those Michelin’s are more than 10 years old.
    Probably driven hard too.

    • @leelee287
      @leelee287 5 лет назад

      Hahahaha .ore then 10 years old hahaha . That cracked me up. Your probably right just made me laugh

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @scottsmith6571
    @scottsmith6571 5 лет назад +8

    a/t vs an ice tire apples an oranges

  • @angelowhite9416
    @angelowhite9416 Год назад +1

    What’s the date on each tire

  • @georgebyrne3426
    @georgebyrne3426 6 лет назад +9

    I admit I've never used "Sailun" tires but I do have experience with Goodyear, Hankook and others on my trucks and cars and I won't buy anything but a Michelin. They get great mileage, handle extremely well in dry or wet conditions and they are quiet. I NEVER go cheap on tires. My family's lives and mine are worth more then trying to save a few lousy pennies. Too broke for good quality tires then walk or take public transportation.

    • @juliogonzo2718
      @juliogonzo2718 6 лет назад +3

      George Byrne if you sleep better with an empty wallet, Michelin it is!

    • @georgebyrne3426
      @georgebyrne3426 6 лет назад +2

      Whenever I've tried to go inexpensive it usually has cost me more in the long run. I appreciate you trying to educate your viewers. BTW, nice video. The only thing that would have made your report even better was if the tires were the same size! Thank you and have a good day!

    • @alexrobison8920
      @alexrobison8920 6 лет назад +1

      Son just bought some...poor idea not sure I would want on my mower. I haven't anything but Michelin since the mid 70's except what came on cars....typically didn't stay on very long.

    • @mmoser9483
      @mmoser9483 5 лет назад +1

      Michelin has made poor choices in cutting off their smaller tire sizes (i.e. 13 inch and was told even 14's maybe going away.) As I am an owner of older compact cars with the smaller tires and they DO make the best quality and safest tire, I have ever driven on, in all the years I have driven on them, with many times having tires that have been driven on for over ten years (yes, over ten years) and not had one tire failure. Why would I go over to cheaper(well, when the government is The tire company, how can you not undercut any and everyone you are in competition with?)

    • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
      @V8AmericanMuscleCar 5 лет назад +1

      I took Sailun tires for my Trans Am because I didnt have a choice at that time (rare tire size) and that's the money I've thrown. I would not recommend it to anyone.

  • @angelowhite9416
    @angelowhite9416 Год назад

    I have those sailun and they dry rot as well I’m looking for a set of tires as I type

  • @chucknSC
    @chucknSC 4 года назад +2

    Probably the worst comparison I have ever seen. Like comparing cats to dogs. The Michelin is an ICE tire, made stricktly to provide great ice and snow traction in cold road conditions, not for pickup type duty.

  • @azr2d1
    @azr2d1 5 лет назад +3

    i've had a michelin truck tire explode on me at 70mph. not pretty. all from dry rot

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      Same here.
      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @jeremyr7147
    @jeremyr7147 5 лет назад +2

    Michelin dry rot like crazy but the tread remains. Ppl are driving with insanely dry rotted tires, talking bout "my tread is good" and you can see cords through the cracks.. no idea how these junk michelin survive.. i never sell them unless demanded. i call them rubber band tires cause they are such a pain in the ass to dismout. And the seal on rims is horrible. Remember the 90s cadillac chrome rims. Lol. Bead leaks and pounds of bead seat corrosion.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад +1

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

    • @jeremyr7147
      @jeremyr7147 Год назад

      @@loktom4068 😂😂😂 hosed..

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      @@jeremyr7147
      I paid the price alright!
      Very bad experience with Michelin Premier MXV4.
      Guess what, they took it out off the market after 5 years.
      Go figure that.

  • @snippy2
    @snippy2 6 лет назад +9

    Absolute nonsense.. dry rot and sidewall cracking? You dont provide any date code, and you have no idea how they were driven or how many miles. Scraping on the side wall is from contacting the curb.. they don't just appear from nothing on expensive tires and cheap off brand tires are not scrape proof. I feel bad for anyone who watches this and bases any decision this "advice".. the bottom line is that you buy cheap inferior tires because you cant afford good tires.

    • @juliogonzo2718
      @juliogonzo2718 6 лет назад

      snippy2 Michelin tires dryrot and crack like crazy. Go look at them! If they are older then two years I would almost bet money they have cracks.

    • @jasoncampbell8797
      @jasoncampbell8797 6 лет назад +1

      snippy2
      I have a 2014 gmc dually that had less than 40,000 miles on it and had Michelin tires that had cracks on the sidewalls from dry rot. The tires also had little chunks of tread coming off. I contacted michelin and they pointed me to a service center. After inspection, michelin offered to give me over $700 off of a new set. They knew there was a problem. So I can testify that Michelin has a problem with dry rot. I still believe that they make great tires. I put them on everything.

    • @Drendle87
      @Drendle87 4 года назад

      It's not as insane as it seems. I had four expensive Continental tires on my car. Three out of four of them started separating after 17,000 km's.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be using any popular brands of tire shine or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @juliogonzo2718
    @juliogonzo2718 5 лет назад +2

    The tow truck I drive had 11r22.5 sailun steer tires. I stopped to assist a broke down truck when I noticed I had an almost completely flat tire. Sidewalls were beginning to melt, I had to put air in it to get to a safer location and it did not explode in my face. That says something

  • @HonNey-xi4ef
    @HonNey-xi4ef 3 года назад +1

    Michelin or Yokohama are the only rubber that touches my Rim

  • @michaelollivierre7569
    @michaelollivierre7569 Год назад +1

    i had sailun AT on my hilux i will not buy sailun again not a good tire

  • @blackericdenice
    @blackericdenice 4 года назад

    Michelin crack because it’s a harder rubber. That’s not dry rot.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @crazyinga3962
    @crazyinga3962 3 года назад

    I have a set of Sailum Terramax 275/70R18's on a 2016 Ram 2500 4x4 Diesel and I'm not impressed with these tires. I have 15k miles and need a new set. Cheap is cheap.

  • @foreverozone
    @foreverozone 5 лет назад +9

    China is known for good prices not high quality. On things like toilet paper and car tires, I tend to choose quality over price. But that's just me. Call me crazy.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 5 лет назад +2

      LOL toiletpaper. Can I come to your house and use your bathroom?

    • @nimeni86
      @nimeni86 4 года назад +2

      Yeah! No more punching your finger through toilet paper before crossing the finish line!

    • @Drendle87
      @Drendle87 4 года назад

      That used to be the case. Not so much anymore. Hell half of the name brand item we buy come from China now.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @stevensousa7255
    @stevensousa7255 6 лет назад

    That Sailun tire is not very good, if you are going to do a test at least test the Sailun Ice Blazer

  • @steveshih4622
    @steveshih4622 6 лет назад

    Hello again . Do you know anything about Mavtrek tires? It’s s new company with tires made in China

    • @HILLYARDSRIMLIONS
      @HILLYARDSRIMLIONS  6 лет назад

      hi never heard of these thanks

    • @dukegrapewin9440
      @dukegrapewin9440 4 месяца назад

      The guy doing this video is a retard. dont ask his opinion on ANYTHING!

  • @savydaniel
    @savydaniel 5 лет назад +3

    Can you compare some chinese copy car with a Bugatti Chiron next, and say the chinese is better?

    • @Drendle87
      @Drendle87 4 года назад

      hahaha, that's pretty extreme. Things have changed a bit, I bought Continental tires and three out of four of them started to separate after 17,000 Km's. I used to be brand centric for good quality. It didn't work out for me.

  • @raulbueno9218
    @raulbueno9218 6 лет назад +4

    Michelin tires are the best you cannot compare to Chinese tires the number one no two brand names are the best is Michelin and Goodyear tires

    • @jpch8814
      @jpch8814 6 лет назад +1

      blah Michelin yes, Goodyear no, the top 2 brands in the world are Michelin and Bridgestone, the Chinese tires are not so good, however Sailun are improving and are great if you want to pay less and drive lightly for 3 years or so. People forget that you will pay double if not more for non Chinese made.

    • @raulbueno9218
      @raulbueno9218 6 лет назад +1

      I'm not saying nothing about Bridgestone don't have confidence with that tire I have so much confidence with Michelin and Goodyear I have so much confidence with those tires I don't have no confidence and nothing else kind of Continental too but nothing else

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to be any tire shine shines or preservatives ."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @dansmith5151
    @dansmith5151 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey maaaaaaan slow it down,,,,,,,,,yo talk way too fast !!!!!

  • @ricardocavazos7114
    @ricardocavazos7114 2 года назад

    Who sails sailun in Texas .. what stores ??

  • @zoubirfaouzi4633
    @zoubirfaouzi4633 4 года назад

    Hi everyone I am Algerian, sailun wheel made where

  • @tonewin9743
    @tonewin9743 6 лет назад

    I got some triangles, not good in rain. I had federals that were better.

  • @scottsmith6571
    @scottsmith6571 5 лет назад

    I can get close to 90k miles out of Michelin ltx on a 2500 hd truck

  • @loktom4068
    @loktom4068 Год назад

    I got stumbled to your channel. ✔️👍
    All correct.
    MICHELIN TIRES is just a great advertised tire.
    I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires ( MICHELIN Premier MXV4) proudly made in CANADA.
    Haha!
    Great famous performance with a big famous name.
    It actually drives pretty good.
    Everything went south👎👇
    In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
    Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
    They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
    They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
    Guess what ?
    I said " YES".
    He replied back " You shouldn't be supposed to use any tire shine shines or tire preservatives ."
    They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
    The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
    Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
    He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
    I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
    If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
    If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
    It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
    Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
    I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
    No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
    I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @WillaHerrera
    @WillaHerrera 6 лет назад +9

    This is complete rubbish.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      As a real owner experience of my last set of Michelin premium of their top of the line tires.
      Very disappointed and very discussed with the big black and white 5 years backed famous Michelin warranty posted for their tires dealers.
      It's a scam.
      31/2 years all dry rots with only a few hundreds of fine cracks on the sidewalls on all 4 tires .
      The warranty is a joke.
      NO, no, no warranty.

  • @richardmarroquin4699
    @richardmarroquin4699 3 года назад +2

    Poor comparison between two different tire sizes that go on different vehicle types. Overall, I would say that you get what you pay for. Bottom line, if my family is riding with me, I would not have nothing other than a Tier 1 tire such as Michelin, Bridgestone, or Continental. Everything else is junk when you factor the safety of your family. Should you have a catastrophic failure on your tires, you won't have a prayer getting any compensation for damages from a tire manufactured in China or headquartered there. For hobbyists burning rubber for the fun of it, sure, buy cheap made in China tires. Don't get me wrong, there are many "good" "decent" made in China tires for many applications. You must be the judge of what's important to you: saving a few nickels or having the peace of mind you don't have to worry about potential quality control issues that may come to bite you when least expected.

  • @christophernoster5631
    @christophernoster5631 5 лет назад +3

    A completely unbalanced comparison. An ice radial compared to a basic summer tire. The producer of this video clearly simply wants to sell Salun tires and has made it look like his off-handed observations mean something when they are not based in facts. There is no way that the Salun tire begins to compare with a Michelin product, even if he were comparing similar models. All that this video assures me is that this man wants to sell tires but doesn't begin to understand the facts about them. As another comment states, people buy cheap tires because they can't afford good ones. There are major differences between a good quality tire and a poor quality tire and it is generally reflected in the price. Don't listen to this guy. Shop around until you find a tire store that you feel you can trust and follow their advice. Ask around the neighbourhood to see where people shop. Call a local College. Do some homework and buy good tires. Your life may depend on it.

  • @justinmartinez680
    @justinmartinez680 6 лет назад

    I just bought nankang ns-25 I never have heard of them i jist got them because they were cheap and I'm curious if I just bought shitty tires do you know if nankang are decent????

    • @dramatyst5661
      @dramatyst5661 6 лет назад

      In reality you get what you pay for right?

    • @justinmartinez680
      @justinmartinez680 6 лет назад

      Alfredo Parra I just spend 1,750 bucks with the nankang tires hopefully they don't suck my wheels were expensive

    • @dramatyst5661
      @dramatyst5661 6 лет назад

      justin M what kind of car do you have?

    • @justinmartinez680
      @justinmartinez680 6 лет назад

      Alfredo Parra Lexus is250

    • @dramatyst5661
      @dramatyst5661 6 лет назад

      justin M awd? What state are u from I run a tire shop

  • @robertwright5487
    @robertwright5487 6 лет назад +2

    Aren't those Mitchellins snow and ice tires?

    • @HILLYARDSRIMLIONS
      @HILLYARDSRIMLIONS  6 лет назад

      Robert Wright yes

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I had them MICHELIN
      X ICE too.
      Not that good on cold winter dry roads and freezing cold winter rainy weather.

  • @ladyvee8657
    @ladyvee8657 5 лет назад +1

    YOU CAN NOT compare all season AT tires vs. snow studless tires. Bad salesman you need more training sir.

  • @k.a.c613
    @k.a.c613 3 года назад +1

    Totally pointless video. "I'm going to compare 2 different brands of different size, different use, and used for different amount of kms. I learned nothing here except that a newer tire is better than an older tire, well no shit.

    • @dukegrapewin9440
      @dukegrapewin9440 4 месяца назад

      This guy is an idiot, and he went out of business years ago,

  • @coroticocarrocito
    @coroticocarrocito 5 лет назад +3

    SAILUN GOOD

  • @11welland
    @11welland 4 года назад +1

    I have sailun tires. What a disaster I can't even do hwy speeds car rocks like crazy feels like I'm driving on balloons. Very unstable tire. Going to remove them this week and make a complaint to transport Canada.

    • @FaugAudio
      @FaugAudio 4 года назад +5

      Sounds like there's something wrong with your car and not the tires lmao. never heard of tires rocking a car and my sailun's are absolutely fine

    • @Peculiarsafe83
      @Peculiarsafe83 3 года назад +1

      @@FaugAudio right lmao that sounds like ball joints or control arms, if the alignment is off it will cause the tires to wear unevenly and make the whole car rock/shake because of the tread of the tires being uneven, it’s not the tires lmao it’s the car

    • @shawnchappelle1966
      @shawnchappelle1966 3 года назад

      My truck drives mint with these tires,definitely something wrong with your vehicle!

  • @tommyd688
    @tommyd688 4 года назад

    Made in Vietnam not China....

  • @rleeallison
    @rleeallison 2 года назад

    Mine say made in Vietnam

  • @mikerzisu9508
    @mikerzisu9508 2 года назад +1

    Chinese tires are complete trash. You pay cheap skate prices, you get terrible cheap tires

    • @evilsentity
      @evilsentity 2 года назад

      Mine lasted a year

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Год назад

      I paid top $ for my set of MICHELIN.
      I paid the price alright.
      I had Michelin all seasons premium top of the line passager tires proudly made in CANADA.
      Haha!
      Great famous performance with a big famous name.
      It really performs very good on the road. But!
      Everything went south👎👇
      In only 3 1/2 years dry rots with only about several hundreds of fine cracks lines on all sidewalls of all 4 tires smiling at me.
      Brought it back to COSTCO with its famous posted black and white powerful warranty behind their beans counter.
      They blamed me for all the dry rots and all the sidewalls cracks. With a big no no instore warranty claim or adjustment.
      They asked me a double sword question of " Do you use tire shine or not?"
      Guess what ?
      I said " YES".
      He replied back " You shouldn't be using any tire shine shines or preservatives products like Armor All or others."
      They give me Michelin's own representatives toll free number to deal with me.
      The Michelin Co. representative tells me to go to one of their independent privately owned tire shop near me to get another evaluation.
      Guess what? The same tire dressing question?
      He ask me do I use any tire shine products again.
      I quickly realized it's a double-edged sword question.
      If you use tire dressing products, it means you are using chemicals are a no-no for the Michelin tires.
      If you said you don't use tire dressing products, which means you don't take care of your tires.
      It ends up another no and forfeit warranty claim.
      Then the Michelin tire rep, give me another tire shop located much farther away from this location for me to get another evaluation for warranty claim.
      I realize this is just another RUNABOUT GAME Michelin played to F#*k me up to get rid of me from warranty claim.
      No warranty claim on a 5 years FAMOUS Warranty.
      I will never look at MICHELIN tires again after this HALL OF SHAME GAME 🎮 they played on consumers like me.

  • @anumaharaj1256
    @anumaharaj1256 2 года назад

    Covid?

  • @howiseverybodybeinggonesof2328
    @howiseverybodybeinggonesof2328 6 лет назад

    Kelly Davis in Macon GA 🦅

  • @kt3505
    @kt3505 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just remember, cheap people always endorse cheap gear.