I have absolutely thrashed my Sailun A/Ts for the past three years both on and off road and i cant believe the abuse they take. Low pressure, sand, mud, stones, road. Best tyres. Cant decide on R/Ts or M/Ts but il be choosing Sailun for my next set
Thanks for watching. So far ive had the a/t and R/T and they both go really well. Really i only went the r/t as i needed a slightly more aggressive tread.
I have a set for of Terramax MT. While being a bit louder they’re not bad for a mud terrain. Even tread wear. For a tire brand that’s very unknown (here in Canada at least) they’re holding up really well. I’m tempted to to try these RTs now. Thanks for the review!
Hi. Thanks for watching, and also thanks for your insight into the MT's. I'm not a fan of tyre noise so there would be no way i'd run MT's for my (mostly) pavement driving. I have driven these in some muddy terrain in a family member's farm paddock and they go alright. They don't block up easily and hang in there and bite for quite a while. Worth trying out these RT's in my opinion
I decided to go for the Terramx RT's for my vehicle after seeing some reviews online. I know you're not supposed to cheap out on tires but sometimes you have to work with the budget of what you got. It was videos like this that made me pull the trigger.
Thanks for watching. I have had very few issues with purchasing "cheaper" tyres. Actually only had one in about 20 years of driving. I had one set of chinese 4wd tyres that looked great and performend well, but had a lingering inbalance. I had literally tried everything to troubleshoot it, but it was the tyres out of round. Personally, I'll continue using the cheap option. Especially when some big name brands are about two times the price MORE per tyre!
I have the AT on these for about 2000kms as well, pretty good tyre. Mostly use them on the highway and not much more noise than HT. Haven't done anything extreme with them yet but I have gone on some smaller trails and I had no traction issues. Good tyre overall I think.
Hi thanks for watching. Yes. I've been meaning to follow up these videos sorry! I did record one, but i lost the video file, so i'll have to do it again! Coming soon!
Thanks for the review, I have been tossing up whether to get these for my Triton. But how come the tyre/tire branding is back to front on your tyres/tires?
@robertboyd321 Thanks for watching. I do have a 3rd review video coming. I just have to redo a few parts. It's not far away. There's a simple answer to the writing being backwards 😂 I was using the front camera of my phone.
Cheers mate!…how did they go on KI?…I’m trying to decide between the Sailun AT (LT) & RT … is the RT significantly more grippy than the AT?…if you prefer a quiet tire (as you mentioned) do you miss the quieter AT?
Hi thanks for watching! Oh they went perfectly fine on KI. Lot's of dirt roads where my family lives, but they went great. I didn't air them down at all as we go from pavement to dirt quite often. So they were at 40 psi, and they would skate on the marbly stones a little, but simply dropping the pressures a little would fix that. I did have the A/T previously (also rebranded as Rovelo Ridgetrack) and they too were great. A lot quieter due to the more condensed tread blocks. The bottom line for me is that there is more benefit to the bite of the R/T for the terrain that I often drive.
Hi, thanks for watching! Sorry for the slow reply, I've been away on holiday. Road noise? Well, I'll just say that I've had quite a few different A/T and R/T tyres. Some closer to mud tread that hummed quite a bit. I can't stand the humming! These hum very slightly on low speed braking but nothing intrusive. Highway speed they are fractionally louder than highway tyres. The sound doesn't bother me at all, I'm very happy. I'll do more reviews as the tyres age.
I have absolutely thrashed my Sailun A/Ts for the past three years both on and off road and i cant believe the abuse they take. Low pressure, sand, mud, stones, road. Best tyres. Cant decide on R/Ts or M/Ts but il be choosing Sailun for my next set
Thanks for watching. So far ive had the a/t and R/T and they both go really well. Really i only went the r/t as i needed a slightly more aggressive tread.
I have a set for of Terramax MT. While being a bit louder they’re not bad for a mud terrain. Even tread wear. For a tire brand that’s very unknown (here in Canada at least) they’re holding up really well. I’m tempted to to try these RTs now. Thanks for the review!
Hi. Thanks for watching, and also thanks for your insight into the MT's. I'm not a fan of tyre noise so there would be no way i'd run MT's for my (mostly) pavement driving. I have driven these in some muddy terrain in a family member's farm paddock and they go alright. They don't block up easily and hang in there and bite for quite a while. Worth trying out these RT's in my opinion
I decided to go for the Terramx RT's for my vehicle after seeing some reviews online. I know you're not supposed to cheap out on tires but sometimes you have to work with the budget of what you got. It was videos like this that made me pull the trigger.
Thanks for watching. I have had very few issues with purchasing "cheaper" tyres. Actually only had one in about 20 years of driving. I had one set of chinese 4wd tyres that looked great and performend well, but had a lingering inbalance. I had literally tried everything to troubleshoot it, but it was the tyres out of round. Personally, I'll continue using the cheap option. Especially when some big name brands are about two times the price MORE per tyre!
I have the AT on these for about 2000kms as well, pretty good tyre. Mostly use them on the highway and not much more noise than HT. Haven't done anything extreme with them yet but I have gone on some smaller trails and I had no traction issues. Good tyre overall I think.
Looking forward to part 3.
Excellent review thanks for info
Glad it was helpful!
How are they coming along now
Hi thanks for watching. Yes. I've been meaning to follow up these videos sorry! I did record one, but i lost the video file, so i'll have to do it again! Coming soon!
Thanks for the review, I have been tossing up whether to get these for my Triton.
But how come the tyre/tire branding is back to front on your tyres/tires?
@robertboyd321 Thanks for watching. I do have a 3rd review video coming. I just have to redo a few parts. It's not far away. There's a simple answer to the writing being backwards 😂 I was using the front camera of my phone.
hi mate, as its been a few months since the upload, how have they been performing? I'm looking at getting a set as I'm due for tires soon. cheers
I'll do another video very soon mate. Started recording something just the other day, but ran out of time.
Cheers mate!…how did they go on KI?…I’m trying to decide between the Sailun AT (LT) & RT … is the RT significantly more grippy than the AT?…if you prefer a quiet tire (as you mentioned) do you miss the quieter AT?
Hi thanks for watching! Oh they went perfectly fine on KI. Lot's of dirt roads where my family lives, but they went great. I didn't air them down at all as we go from pavement to dirt quite often. So they were at 40 psi, and they would skate on the marbly stones a little, but simply dropping the pressures a little would fix that. I did have the A/T previously (also rebranded as Rovelo Ridgetrack) and they too were great. A lot quieter due to the more condensed tread blocks. The bottom line for me is that there is more benefit to the bite of the R/T for the terrain that I often drive.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
How's the road noise?
Hi, thanks for watching! Sorry for the slow reply, I've been away on holiday. Road noise? Well, I'll just say that I've had quite a few different A/T and R/T tyres. Some closer to mud tread that hummed quite a bit. I can't stand the humming! These hum very slightly on low speed braking but nothing intrusive. Highway speed they are fractionally louder than highway tyres. The sound doesn't bother me at all, I'm very happy. I'll do more reviews as the tyres age.