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Sailun Terramax A/T 4S
Sailun Terramax A/T 4S Reviews
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SimpleScore™
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7.7
Good
Score breakdown:
7.5
Long lasting
Good
8.1
Handling
Great
7.7
Traction
Good
55 reviews
53 on SimpleTire2 from Google Shoppingoverall rating
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Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
4.7
Wet
4.6
Winter
4.3
Comfort
4.7
Noise
4.6
Treadwear
4.1
53 Simpletire reviews
For the price these are amazing! They perform better in the snow out in Eastern Canada then my dedicated Hercules Winter tires! Smooth riding , quiet, great on gravel and light mud. Wear so far has been very decent. These are a sleeper tire. You wouldn't expect them to be as amazing as they are from the looks.
I bought 4 of these for my GMC truck. They are horrible. They wear super fast and I rotate as recommended by the tire manufacturer. I live in WNY so we get aot of snow. I don't care that they have the 3 peak snow on the tires. I was in 3 inches of snow and was stuck..Had to get pulled out. While the tires were spinning my friend said "check this out, the tires are throwing tread at me !!". I looked and there was black tread all over the snow. They look great and were for a short period of time, road smooth. I was impressed at first. I had my truck aligned when I got them. After 26,796 miles I need all 4 new tires. Maybe I got 4 bad tires??? What are the odds of that ??
These tires have been good overall. I did have one blow out at 55mph on the highway, but it was a rear so it was not too exciting. No idea why it did that, but the whole sidewall just failed. Since I drive very little now that I am retired and do not run off road with this truck . I chalked it up to a defective tire. The rest of my tires including the replacement tire are like new . They do tend to spin on wet surfaces . That is what 4wd is for.
We put these on a service Body F250 that does mostly around town driving and they are performing great. The wet and dry ride and handling is great for this truck. The tires handle the weight well in wet or dry conditions. They handle towing a decently heavy trailer as well. They make you feel confident while working. No ice or snow experience though. They handle our sugar sand or red clay roads great for an A/T tire too. Only done about 5000 miles so far on them so can't comment on the life but other Sailun brand tires we run wear like iron.
These were on my 5th whl when I purchsed it and I'll admit I had concerns having never heard of them Maiden voyage with the rig and I had a slight collision with a curb. Regardless, they then ran cross country 5 times in extreme heat and cold and never gave me any heartache. Only around 26000 miles on them by the 5 year old mark but I replaced them anyway. Plenty of tread left on them except on the typical edges of a tandem axle trailer tire. Only issue I have is I purchased them in the southeast US, and have moved to the Northwest and no dealers seem to carry them locally. Considering a set of LTs to be shipped for the truck.
They ride and handle nice.They're quiet.But if you're looking for a tire that's not going to be bald inside 2 years,spend the money on something else
I've had these tires for about 12,000 miles and they've done terrible . If you drive on asphalt mostly and a dirt road every once in a while these are your tires. For me I drive on asphalt every once in a while and mostly on dirt roads and mud. The thing I hate about this tire is that they don't clear at all. Once they get caked up in mud you lose all traction and it's like driving on slicks in the mud. They do the same in snow they got packed with snow and I slid off the road and totaled my truck I had my truck in 4wd and not even going 20 mph and still slid off. Don't recommend these to anyone
I've had my terramax a/t 31x10.5r15s on my jeep for over a year now. Very little wear and stick to the road wet or dry like they're glued down. They perform well in winter, even though my tj is pretty light. I just keep it in 4wd when it snows. Price was excellent, just a little over $1000 for all 5. I'll buy them again! Not hung up on paying for big name brands.
These are the best trailer tires u can buy..they have a g rating...iv e had mine for 3 trs and they are still perfect