Giving Chinese tires a shot....Zenna Sport Line

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Decided to give these a shot. I often buy used tires and these are much more expensive than doing that. Supposed to be 60,000 mile tires. We shall see. So far they are quiet and appear to ride nicely. Hopefully they do ok in the winter. The one thing I am a little concerned about is the lack of siping on the tread blocks. However the tread design does look aggressive so hoping it makes up for it. Anything is better than the front tires I had which were at the wear bars. 18.00 per tire install.

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Didn't ever imagine me saying thi, but the Maxxis tyres on the MG are very good. We had snow yesterday and more freezing today and tomorrow. They handled the slush and slippery roads like a champ. Officially a summer tyre but it looks like a mild 4 season tread to me.
 
Haven't heard about these but I have a set of Westlake tiers on my CRV and they seem to do just fine, specially on a secondary vehicle. FWIW, the seller told me those are "two year" tiers.
 
The Milestar Weatherguard AS710 in 235/50R17 is $73.45 at Walmart. Sold through a 3rd party on Walmarts website with free shipping but Walmart offers the $18 a wheel on them.
 
Decided to give these a shot. I often buy used tires and these are much more expensive than doing that. Supposed to be 60,000 mile tires. We shall see. So far they are quiet and appear to ride nicely. Hopefully they do ok in the winter. The one thing I am a little concerned about is the lack of siping on the tread blocks. However the tread design does look aggressive so hoping it makes up for it. Anything is better than the front tires I had which were at the wear bars. 18.00 per tire install.

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did they take a lot of wheel weights to balance out? sounds like they're nice from what you're saying..
 
Put a set of Evoluxx Capricorn on the 2018 Cadillac XTS so far so good , they are quite and ride great, but it is too early to tell how they wear.
 
I'm 5,000 miles in on my Sailun Tires on my wife's Highlander. Dropped the car off for a rotation this morning. They didn't need to be rebalanced-but the shop did it anyway.
Great tires thus far. They have been on a few high speed road trips in 90plus degree heat.

I should be dead by now according to some on here running these "cheap (they were $97.00/each) tires. Yes all ratings on the tires are "A".
 
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