Not sure what more I can say about the Sailun tire, other then it was not a sudden blowout, if it was it was a quiet one, I admit I have never had a blowout. But from everything I have read there is no mistake when a tire with 110 psi blows . Did it fail because of poor construction , maybe , and if it was a defective tire I am the first one I know of with a Sailun tire that had a failure. We can call it what you want , but yes its undermined the cause . Talking with Sailun a tire defect does not take long to show up, this tire was 2 years old with several thousand miles on it ,and run in 90 plus degree weather. Most likely I was a victim of a road hazard , knowing the quality of the Sailun tire . The road I was on was terrible, and I could not miss all the pot holes. They were not small pot holes ,and they were deep , and unpleasant when I would hit one .
I have no idea how far I drove with that tire with no air, as said if it was a blowout is was quiet doing it. To the tires credit being a All Steel radial it held together , no damage to the wheel, no damage to the fifth wheel.