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December 1st, 2020 11:30 PM #1
Has anyone here used Blacklion Tires? They're made in China and is supposedly owned by Sailun.
I purchased a car with Blacklion BU66 tires. Manufacture date is Apr 2016 so they are still good. I'm wondering if I should replace them as I'm not sure of it's reliability.
Would like to hear feedback from others who have used them...or have had incidents while using them on their cars.
They have pretty good reviews overseas and are reasonably priced. I just want some peace of mind that they're ok to keep until they expire in 2 years. [emoji4]
Thanks.
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December 2nd, 2020 02:25 AM #3When I was living in the US, I bought 4 brand-new Blacklion tires, installed in my Camry, and drove for 1.5 years * 20k miles until I sold the car.
During those times, I had an uneventful experience with them. For the price I paid, I say they're worth it.
However, don't take my word for it as your mileage may vary. For these 2 reasons:
1. I bought mine brand new, yours are 4 years old
2. I drove my car in and around Los Angeles, which has relatively forgiving roads versus Philippine roads.
It also depends on how you use your car. If it is your primary car, then I wouldn't skimp on tires. Especially if you got a used car, you don't know how the previous owner used (or abused) it. I personally don't mind buying non-premium brands (China, Indonesia, India) as long as they're brand-new. And I usually replace them earlier than suggested thread wear life.
In my opinion, if you plan to keep your car for a while, it would be wise to replace your tires for extra peace of mind. Hope this helps, buddy.
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December 2nd, 2020 02:37 AM #4
They should be fine. Use them for another year or two, depending on available tread depth. Just check the pressure frequently and always inspect them for structural damages.
10 years ago, I'd stay away from Chinese tires but nowadays, they've significantly gone up in quality, enough so to be considered proper budget tires.
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December 2nd, 2020 05:47 AM #5
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December 2nd, 2020 05:50 AM #6
I dont think So
Need help choosing a bigger ride for my growing...