Pipewelder
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
Saliun S637
Okay... I rolled the dice! Put a set of Saliun S637 today. How are they holding up for those who have put them on?
Cummins12V98 wrote:up2nogood wrote:Wiley75 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
You've never had a blowout with damage, but you'll swear that GY will cover it if you do. As long as it isn't road hazard, and you can prove to them that it wasn't road hazard. Riiiiight, and I'll respect you in the morning. :)
I think I'll try the Sailun and see how it goes.
He was very vocal with several consecutive posts in this thread about how paying less for a set of good quality foreign made tires is a mistake and the OP won't be reimbursed for trailer damages. Now he's resorted to calling people names "tight wad" who respectfully disagree. There is a group of "tire" guys on this forum that are so incredibly opinionated that anybody who dares diagree will ultimately be called names and ridiculed. Whatever. To each their own.
I think the original poster made a good decision with tires.
It boils down if you own GY tires ,Mobile Suite, and B&W, Oh almost forgot Ram Fiat you can belong to the club, if you post anything to the contrary watch out.
If I would have done a little more research on tires ,and would have run across Sailun tires I would have bought them instead of the G614's. G614's are overpriced , and they have had their share of failures . As some have stated that is why we pay for insurance, no need to double it up paying for overpriced tires. Does anyone know for sure if Sailun won't step up to the plate if you have a failure with damages. Sailun will be my next tire when the time comes, reviews look good. NC you are correct time will tell, but I have the feeling as time goes on we are going to hear good things.
Don't forget to add MaxBrake to the list!
"Does anyone know for sure if Sailun won't step up to the plate if you have a failure with damages."
Why would you be asking such a question??????? That is what you have insurance for, right????