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road2002runner's avatar
May 30, 2015

Sailun Tires

I have been seeing a lot of 5er owners using Sailun Tires.

Has there been any discussion on this tire. Normally on this board and something as volatile as tires would have 2 or 300 pages unless I missed it. any info would help.

Thanks bbt

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  • The Sailun S637 is a LT tire rated for trailer use only. I have had them for 2 years and am very pleased.
  • I been using Sailun 637s since April 2013 and have over 10000 miles on them. Never had the first problem, When I check the pressure it has always been spot on, never had to add air.
  • Just put them on my 2015 5er and even though I've only been out once on them I feel so much better than riding on those E's. I had the G-614's on my last fifth wheel so we'll see how these do. My research led me to believe these are good tired at half the price of the Goodyear.
  • lhenry8113 wrote:
    I have never heard of that brand of tire--so--if you had a blow out and needed to replace the tire and you were in the Arizona desert or Fort St. John, B.C.--etc.-- who would you call? That is why I have always stuck with the top name brands. My camper came with "Triangle" tires from the factory--I had never heard of them and nobody else had either--gave them to Salvation Army and put on Goodyear Wranglers which now have about 30,000 miles on them. Lars


    Just because you've never heard of them doesn't mean much....I would figure that one would purchase FIVE of these tires when they replace tires.....4 on the unit (if two axle) and a spare.

    Do some research on the Sailun S637 tires...enlighten yourself so that you'll know what is being discussed. We're talking "G" rated tires here..only one I'd ever go with BEFORE doing research on the Sailun tires are the GY G614's.....Now, knowing what I know about the tire and the many good reviews....I will look at this tire and just steer clear of the Arizona desert and Fort St. John, BC:h


    Don't knock it until you've done some research on it...check out the credentials of the manufacturer...or don't and still never know anything about the tires
  • I have never heard of that brand of tire--so--if you had a blow out and needed to replace the tire and you were in the Arizona desert or Fort St. John, B.C.--etc.-- who would you call? That is why I have always stuck with the top name brands. My camper came with "Triangle" tires from the factory--I had never heard of them and nobody else had either--gave them to Salvation Army and put on Goodyear Wranglers which now have about 30,000 miles on them. Lars
  • road2002runner wrote:
    I have been seeing a lot of 5er owners using Sailun Tires.

    Has there been any discussion on this tire. Normally on this board and something as volatile as tires would have 2 or 300 pages unless I missed it. any info would help.

    Thanks bbt


    Use the search feature...type in Sailun tires and you'll find there have been quite a few threads on this tire...

    It's a China made tire by a manufacturer that has obtained ISO TS 16949 certification.
    Meaning Quality in Manufacturing process is well documented, ( same certification MY company has to meet to be a world wide tier one automotive supplier)....I have the GY G614 tires and in about another year I will be ready to replace them. If owners of these G rated S637 Tires still are giving more and more favorable reports.....It will be included in my search for a new G rated tire....It's a quality manufactured tire, unlike most of the other ST tires made in china.
  • Yes, sailun tires has been discussed in numerous threads. Most conclude its a pretty decent tire. That's what I have but have only had them about 6 months.
  • oldman will be here soon with a whole list of links. He's good, he's REAL good!
  • That seems to be one of 2 ST tires that are OK. Not that I would spend money on any ST tire, but..........