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Review on Sailun Ice Blazer WST3 225/60 R18 104T winter by Mateusz Roczon ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

The most disappointing aspect was the lack of the fiery brawl that was advertised in the reviews. When you put in replacements for worn out tires, new winter tires will, of course, make a humming sound. Well, dang it, guys, of course, any new winter tires will make a humming sound. Because the tread is brand new and quite high, it appears that the new rubber is significantly noisier than the one that came before it. This year, I traded in two vehicles: first, my own FF3 for the Bridgestone that was described earlier (the Ford makes a noise), and second, my wife's automobile for this Saylun, which makes virtually no noise at all. At any given speed, the rumbling coming from the Bridges may be heard to be significantly louder on the Ford. Only in a specific frequency band between 110 and 120 does Sailun hum noticeably; outside of that range, it hums just like any other type of rubber.

Pros
  • The cost is, without a doubt, the most significant benefit. A package measuring 215/60 R17 cost me sixteen thousand dollars to purchase. Because the tread pattern is not overly unusual, I doubt that even a knowledgeable person could tell at first glance that you are using Chinese rubber if they did not read the name printed on the sidewall. The tires have an excellent sense of balance. The installer was taken aback because just moments earlier he had installed new Breeches Blizzak Spike; hence, he stated that it was undesirable in this regard. My wife has never gotten stuck anywhere, and she parks on the Renault Capture, which is somewhere I do not go at all. It rows perfectly in the snow that is currently falling in St. Petersburg. The ideal departure from the thick porridge. It is rebuilt without throws at a speed that gets it out of the rut.
Cons
  • It's true that we didn't have any particularly high hopes. I did it entirely at my own peril and risk, but happily, there have been no issues discovered as of yet.