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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
How do I find my tire size?
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
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The name Sailun might not be familiar to you, but chances are high that you’ve used tires built on their equipment! That’s because they started by creating tire-building equipment for major companies before they started making tires themselves! Now they make their own line of reliable tires for the budget-conscious consumer.
Sailun tires may be a newer player in the market, but they have earned a solid reputation among consumers. Known as being easy on the budget and reliable, the brand is quickly becoming more familiar and popular. Those looking for a nice middle ground between performance and cost are most likely to become fans, especially those looking to outfit multiple vehicles without breaking the bank.
Sailun produces passenger tires and lite-truck tires for SUV, mid-sized trucks and crossovers. They offer all-season, all-terrain tires to deliver consumers with reliable performance under many types of driving conditions. Sailun tires are produced for a large range of models, delivering reliable and affordable options across the market.
While affordable sometimes means less reliable, that’s not the case when it comes to Sailun. The US Department of Transportation’s Quality Grade (UTQG) system helps consumers compare various brands of tires by the life of their treadwear. Treadwear numbers are actually stamped on the side of every tire you buy. The higher the number, the longer you can expect the tire to last, on average. This means a tire with a 500 stamp would be expected to last longer than one with a 400 stamp with typical use.
Tread Type | Sailun Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 550 | 504 |
Touring All Season | 545 | 546 |
All Terrain | 500 | 506 |
Performance All Season | 400 | 429 |
On/Off Road | 500 | 474 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.
Yes, Sailun Tires are considered a reliable and well-performing tire among consumers. Even as a cheap tire brand, Sailun’s average treadwear rate, as published by the US Department of Transportation’s Quality Grade (UTQG), puts them in-line with brands that cost more. This means on average, you can expect to pay less, but still receive a tire that handles well and is long-lasting under typical use.
Sailuns are made in several places around the world, including China and Vietnam. They have headquarters in locations around the world as well, including Canada and in the US.
Sailun tires are available at many locations that sell and install tires, but buy them from Tire Agent and we will ship them anywhere in the US for free. Shipping through Tire Agent is almost always free, and we have financing options as well. So even if you can’t find this budget-friendly brand locally, or happen to need a type your local shop doesn’t carry, we can get them to you.
No. Tire Agent sells and ships Sailun tires anywhere in the country, including your home or directly to the installer. The price, however, is only for the tire, not for installing them once they arrive. When you order, include the address you want the tires to go to in the Ship-To field, and we’ll send your Sailun tires along with your name on the invoice.
Tire warranties vary, but can include coverage for tread life and mileage, road hazard and roadside assistance. Every warranty is different, so it’s important that you understand how tire warranties work before you make your purchase. It is also important to be sure you know about the claims process. Of course, if you run into questions along the way, we’re here to help both before and after your purchase. Tire Agent lists warranties on each of the tire's product pages. You can find warranty information on the Sailun website.
The name Sailun might not be familiar to you, but chances are high that you’ve used tires built on their equipment! That’s because they started by creating tire-building equipment for major companies before they started making tires themselves! Now they make their own line of reliable tires for the budget-conscious consumer.
Sailun tires may be a newer player in the market, but they have earned a solid reputation among consumers. Known as being easy on the budget and reliable, the brand is quickly becoming more familiar and popular. Those looking for a nice middle ground between performance and cost are most likely to become fans, especially those looking to outfit multiple vehicles without breaking the bank.
Sailun produces passenger tires and lite-truck tires for SUV, mid-sized trucks and crossovers. They offer all-season, all-terrain tires to deliver consumers with reliable performance under many types of driving conditions. Sailun tires are produced for a large range of models, delivering reliable and affordable options across the market.
While affordable sometimes means less reliable, that’s not the case when it comes to Sailun. The US Department of Transportation’s Quality Grade (UTQG) system helps consumers compare various brands of tires by the life of their treadwear. Treadwear numbers are actually stamped on the side of every tire you buy. The higher the number, the longer you can expect the tire to last, on average. This means a tire with a 500 stamp would be expected to last longer than one with a 400 stamp with typical use.
Tread Type | Sailun Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 550 | 504 |
Touring All Season | 545 | 546 |
All Terrain | 500 | 506 |
Performance All Season | 400 | 429 |
On/Off Road | 500 | 474 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.
Yes, Sailun Tires are considered a reliable and well-performing tire among consumers. Even as a cheap tire brand, Sailun’s average treadwear rate, as published by the US Department of Transportation’s Quality Grade (UTQG), puts them in-line with brands that cost more. This means on average, you can expect to pay less, but still receive a tire that handles well and is long-lasting under typical use.
Sailuns are made in several places around the world, including China and Vietnam. They have headquarters in locations around the world as well, including Canada and in the US.
Sailun tires are available at many locations that sell and install tires, but buy them from Tire Agent and we will ship them anywhere in the US for free. Shipping through Tire Agent is almost always free, and we have financing options as well. So even if you can’t find this budget-friendly brand locally, or happen to need a type your local shop doesn’t carry, we can get them to you.
No. Tire Agent sells and ships Sailun tires anywhere in the country, including your home or directly to the installer. The price, however, is only for the tire, not for installing them once they arrive. When you order, include the address you want the tires to go to in the Ship-To field, and we’ll send your Sailun tires along with your name on the invoice.
Tire warranties vary, but can include coverage for tread life and mileage, road hazard and roadside assistance. Every warranty is different, so it’s important that you understand how tire warranties work before you make your purchase. It is also important to be sure you know about the claims process. Of course, if you run into questions along the way, we’re here to help both before and after your purchase. Tire Agent lists warranties on each of the tire's product pages. You can find warranty information on the Sailun website.