โNov-23-2018 04:34 AM
โNov-20-2019 10:14 AM
soje wrote:
Are the Sailun tires made with slave labor like so many Chinese products?
Personally, I am pleased with Michelin and BFG tires.
Just my opinion and this is America where we free.
โDec-13-2018 11:45 AM
TXiceman wrote:
I was by a NTB in Houston checking on the G rated Sailun tires for my trailer. They showed no price and when they called the warehouse to check on them, they said all of the Sailun tires had been returned to the distributor....no reason why. Could thsi be a quality issue or possible the trade tariffs with China.
In any case, I guess, I'll forgo looking farther for Sailun tires.
Ken
โDec-13-2018 08:09 AM
TXiceman wrote:Simple tire has them on their web page, just search for Sailun, then pick the S637 from the list on the right side of the list, left side has the 16's, right side list the 17.5 and others.
I was by a NTB in Houston checking on the G rated Sailun tires for my trailer. They showed no price and when they called the warehouse to check on them, they said all of the Sailun tires had been returned to the distributor....no reason why. Could thsi be a quality issue or possible the trade tariffs with China.
In any case, I guess, I'll forgo looking farther for Sailun tires.
Ken
โDec-12-2018 04:49 PM
โDec-12-2018 11:10 AM
โDec-12-2018 10:32 AM
fj12ryder wrote:soje wrote:Absolutely, in fact you get pictures of the slave quarters when you buy a tire. If you buy 4 tires you get get a picture of the slaves and their families. If you buy 6 tires you get all of that plus a tuft of hair from the slave that made your tires.
Are the Sailun tires made with slave labor like so many Chinese products?
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โDec-10-2018 06:33 AM
soje wrote:
Are the Sailun tires made with slave labor like so many Chinese products?
Personally, I am pleased with Michelin and BFG tires.
Just my opinion and this is America where we free.
โDec-10-2018 06:05 AM
soje wrote:Absolutely, in fact you get pictures of the slave quarters when you buy a tire. If you buy 4 tires you get get a picture of the slaves and their families. If you buy 6 tires you get all of that plus a tuft of hair from the slave that made your tires.
Are the Sailun tires made with slave labor like so many Chinese products?
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โDec-10-2018 04:09 AM
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โDec-03-2018 04:01 PM
lee worsdell wrote:
Ya I had goodyear blow out on me so switched to sailun never look back.
โDec-01-2018 01:18 PM
โDec-01-2018 07:22 AM
parkmanaa wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
"Finally, after at least 6 years, we've had a Sailun tire failure. I think that's a pretty good indication they are pretty darned good tires. I know I'll buy another set when the time comes."
Not knowing what caused the failure, it is hard to make a good comment, however if it was any kind of separation problem I wouldn't think 6 years was so good.
Have used Michelins since they introduced their radial tires in the
USA (40 years ??) and have had one failure. It was back when 2 liter soda was still in glass bottles. Someone had left a broken bottle on grocery store parking lot, my wife hit it and ripped the sidewall out of front passenger car tire.
No other failure, and have used them on practically every type of vehicle.