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?
FastEagle wrote:Tireman9 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Look like great tires to me, especially seeing as how they've met more than several Quality and Management control processes( ISO9001, ISO14001 and ISO/TS16949)....Unlike a lot of China made tires, these people seem to want to build a quality product. My OWN company has met all the above criteria as a world wide Tier One Supplier and it's not easy....All one has to do is the research...MOST Chinese made tires DON'T have the credentials these tires do...IF reports stay good, when time to replace my G614's...I will be looking hard at the Saliun S637...again, if you look at the company's QUALITY EARNED credentials, you'll understand why nowhere NEAR the negatives as other "may pop's" manufactured in China...again....do the research....as of now this tire would be the only one I'd look at made in China at this time to replace my OEM tires...
NC
Where did you find the ref to ISO standards for Sailun?
If in fact they have meet these requirements they are clearly head and shoulders above all but the "Majors" (MI, GY, BS, Cooper, Toyo, Hankook, General)
If you want to supply "Detroit" big 3 you must be TS16949 certified. Loose the certification and you can loose your business.
To those that don't know what these standards mean ask your RV manufacturer if they or any of their suppliers are ISO/TS16949 or were QS9000 certified? I would be surprised if they even knew what "ISO" stands for.
ISO standards are easily found referenced by any tire manufacturer that sells tires to the auto industry.
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