I had the 18" in installed on the 3 about 15k miles ago - very pleased with them, quieter than stock. $600 for 4 at Walmart, haul them to Discount Tires to be installed for $100.
I just ordered these to go on my 2023 Performance model Y. I went with 235/55r18 104Y XL. Tried to find videos of it before purchasing but didn’t see much until after purchasing your video pops up 😂.
You’re pretty much the only good review I’ve been able to find, just bought a set online through simpletires, swapping my old 17” with a set of 16” with fastev01 16”rims, maybe 10% increase with both of them, but I need new tires anyways
My 2021 Model Y lasted almost 50,000 miles on the OEM tires from Tesla. Had 19" Cooper ProControls put on for $950 installed, tax, out the door. They were fantastic. Basically the same energy usage as these Sailun's by the looks of it.
Keep up the videos! Looking forward to more reviews. Can you comment if EV tires and the low rolling resistance means a trade off in wet weather traction ?
These things are $120 in amazon right now for my M3, I just had one conti patched at 9k miles and is loosing 2-3psi per day so I figured just buy 2 Sailun for less than one Conti and give it a try on the front 👍 $480 for 4 tires is an amazing deal specially if they increase range and make the car quieter
This review from Gjeebs holds up well. Took my average highway efficiency from between 245-255 Wh/mi and brought it down to 215-220 Wh/mi @ 70mph. The tires make 0 tread noise. Handling is also great, no squirm or weird let go when hard cornering. The grip is a little more than I expected from an efficient A/S and it wouldn’t shock me if these said Michelin Pilot on the side. My car is an Ex-hertz rental ‘22 M3 LR 18” Aeros with 2 different sets of non-ev tires on there. One set was Advanta and the other were Kumho both were uhp A/S. I thought my wheel bearings in the back were shot. Turns out the non-ev tires were making a terrible humming sound. All in all for the price there is no other tire I will be buying.
Great info. I had the Bridgestones installed on my 22 3 LR in March for about $300 per by Tires Plus-noticed big difference across the board from OEM Michelins in terms of ride, quiet.
That hydro flask bottle you were drinking from is actually $24 with the same features as that Stanley bottle you referenced which was probably $35. I would say pretty comparable your not exactly slumming it compared to the Stanley. And the next video link at the end of the video wasn’t there🤔
Looks like these are $150 each sold direct by Walmart for 235/45r18 for my 3 SR. Thats a lot better than the $250-300 for the Michelins. Im due for some new tires too. This feels sponsored, but sponsored or free or not would you get these over the michellins?
The standard Michelin mxm4 are kinda out of date. I’d upgrade to the Hankook Ion evo as if you want an oem tire that has more up to date tech. The Kia EV9 comes with these Hankooks installed. 🤙
Always great insights and advice! Listening for the review content but coming back for your personality - you’re the kind of person I would want to hang with in the real world 😎👏🏼 #nonstanleycuplife
@@M_kavi Not really,unless you nascar from every stoplight,race a fanboy at every opportunity.It's another myth,just like your tesla will catch on fire,the minute you park it
Not even just on a tesla, never use cheap tires. I dont want to imagine how these handle torque in rainy conditions, and if its my life on the line, you bet im not going to cheap out on something they keeps my car on the road.
Thank you, great work. It seems the Sailun tires have approximately the same road noise at 70mph as the stock model y tires.
Yea so far the Sailun tires have been the most efficient of all of the tires I have tested
@@Gjeebs what is your tire choice for model y, given quality and costs???
I had the 18" in installed on the 3 about 15k miles ago - very pleased with them, quieter than stock. $600 for 4 at Walmart, haul them to Discount Tires to be installed for $100.
Oh really. I must try this one
Interested
Hmmm I don’t know about that. Lol
As a future Tesla owner I find your videos to be incredibly informative and, most importantly, incredibly entertaining. Looking at the new 3 and the Y
Appreciate the support and thanks for watching!
Crypto… before I purchased mine, I binged out on Gjeebs videos… From vehicle settings and function awareness to car care… can’t go wrong with him… 🍻
Solana summer 😈
I like the idea of a test, *series*
I recommend getting a umik-1 mic then you start to see what is actually happening with the sound and at what hz range.
I’m so excited for these tests
I just ordered these to go on my 2023 Performance model Y. I went with 235/55r18 104Y XL. Tried to find videos of it before purchasing but didn’t see much until after purchasing your video pops up 😂.
How are the tires performing?
@@rhsalce They were performing great until last week I had to swap back to original wheels and tires to complete the buyback process with Tesla.
You’re pretty much the only good review I’ve been able to find, just bought a set online through simpletires, swapping my old 17” with a set of 16” with fastev01 16”rims, maybe 10% increase with both of them, but I need new tires anyways
My 2021 Model Y lasted almost 50,000 miles on the OEM tires from Tesla. Had 19" Cooper ProControls put on for $950 installed, tax, out the door. They were fantastic. Basically the same energy usage as these Sailun's by the looks of it.
Cooper tires are great
Slumming it with the Hydroflask! I’ll keep this review in mind when it’s time to replace my stock tires. I always enjoy your content!
Keep up the videos! Looking forward to more reviews.
Can you comment if EV tires and the low rolling resistance means a trade off in wet weather traction ?
I’ve been very interested in these tires since they were announced.
I’ve had some other Sailun tires before and they were quite good doe the price.
These things are $120 in amazon right now for my M3, I just had one conti patched at 9k miles and is loosing 2-3psi per day so I figured just buy 2 Sailun for less than one Conti and give it a try on the front 👍 $480 for 4 tires is an amazing deal specially if they increase range and make the car quieter
Stoked just picked these up for my Model 3 off eBay for $480 after tax. Will come back with my $.02 after a few hundred miles. 🎉
This review from Gjeebs holds up well. Took my average highway efficiency from between 245-255 Wh/mi and brought it down to 215-220 Wh/mi @ 70mph. The tires make 0 tread noise. Handling is also great, no squirm or weird let go when hard cornering. The grip is a little more than I expected from an efficient A/S and it wouldn’t shock me if these said Michelin Pilot on the side.
My car is an Ex-hertz rental ‘22 M3 LR 18” Aeros with 2 different sets of non-ev tires on there. One set was Advanta and the other were Kumho both were uhp A/S. I thought my wheel bearings in the back were shot. Turns out the non-ev tires were making a terrible humming sound.
All in all for the price there is no other tire I will be buying.
How are they holding up?
Just what i was looking for, thank you
Curious if you have done this sound test before/after installation of the extra weather stripping seals?
Great info. I had the Bridgestones installed on my 22 3 LR in March for about $300 per by Tires Plus-noticed big difference across the board from OEM Michelins in terms of ride, quiet.
Saw somewhere the regular tires 🛞 work on Tesla as long as they’re “Extra Load.” I am going to give that a try on my 2023 Model 3
I’ll have to see if they make a size for my Bolt EV.
So which replacement tire would you recommend for a Tesla Model Y if price is not that important?
That hydro flask bottle you were drinking from is actually $24 with the same features as that Stanley bottle you referenced which was probably $35. I would say pretty comparable your not exactly slumming it compared to the Stanley. And the next video link at the end of the video wasn’t there🤔
I talked about them and will post a one year review as well.
They are not bad for Chinese tires.
MADE IN VIETNAM @@enthusiastwalkingtours1
A woman I used to date asked me if the person who answered the phone at Big O Tires was always panting and out of breath, but happy…
Looks like these are $150 each sold direct by Walmart for 235/45r18 for my 3 SR. Thats a lot better than the $250-300 for the Michelins. Im due for some new tires too. This feels sponsored, but sponsored or free or not would you get these over the michellins?
The standard Michelin mxm4 are kinda out of date. I’d upgrade to the Hankook Ion evo as if you want an oem tire that has more up to date tech. The Kia EV9 comes with these Hankooks installed. 🤙
Hello, are these tires lined with foam to reduce noise? Thanks
they are not
Great video, would love to see this on the Rivian.
Great review, wouldn’t put my kids in a car with a Chinese tyre, maybe my wife tho 😄
Why not?
Chinese and Vietnamese are two different races. Go back to your school.
But that Chinese car seat, clothing, toys, toothbrushes, and medication, you have no problem with? 😂😂😂
Can you test the Arroyo Grand Sport A/S. They are really cheap tires but great reviews
There is only one cost-effective tire and that’s 4 Walmart tires. $110 apiece and rated for 60 K. Miles. Temperature is a.I love them
What’s the info on those if you could please share.
Tires are a significant factor in driving dynamics, and you get what you pay for in my experience.
Had Sailun winter tyres on my winter banger a few years (FWD turbodiesel family van). They were surprisingly good.
So, you didn't get the Model X???
Bjorn Gjeebs on deck..
This or Hankook EV?
depends how much you want to spend. I think the hankook is a little quieter but I will be testing that soon
Appreciate the mileage tests. Are these all season or all weather tires?
How are the tires in the rain? ☔️
I'm sure they are fine but I wasn't able to test that because it never rains here
Looks like it doesnt fit a tesla model 3 2018 according to walmart
Can't be right, they haven't changed the wheel size and these fit model 3's
@@Gjeebs ok let me call them. I do see big O now has them in the 19inch.
I heard that if you don’t have Tesla oem tires on the car, Tesla roadside will refuse to help you. Is that true?
That is definitely not true. Almost no one has “Tesla oem” tires after their first set.
Always great insights and advice!
Listening for the review content but coming back for your personality - you’re the kind of person I would want to hang with in the real world 😎👏🏼 #nonstanleycuplife
Let’s gooo, appreciate this!
If your spending $$ on a Tesla,why would you cheap out on some CCP tires?
this.
Bc electric cars burn through tires fast.
@@M_kavi Not really,unless you nascar from every stoplight,race a fanboy at every opportunity.It's another myth,just like your tesla will catch on fire,the minute you park it
Not even just on a tesla, never use cheap tires. I dont want to imagine how these handle torque in rainy conditions, and if its my life on the line, you bet im not going to cheap out on something they keeps my car on the road.
They are made in Vietnam
First!!!!!!
Nice work
chintzy budget brand.....
typical narrow minded comment