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Anonymous No.28703455 [Report] >>28703479 >>28703485 >>28703494 >>28703555 >>28703657 >>28703963 >>28703973 >>28703976 >>28704243
Are these actually good now?
I was looking at some reviews and their all-season tyre seems to be really good in the dry and wet, while not particularly good on snow.
Anonymous No.28703479 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
no, it's just cope
Anonymous No.28703483 [Report]
If you buy ching chong anything for your car, you deserve what you get.
Anonymous No.28703485 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
Fine for sub 100hp cars in the dry.
Tried driving a 115hp car on some greasy roundabout and got the back to kick out. In a FWD.
Anonymous No.28703487 [Report]
Perfectly fine for slow A to B vehicles.
Anonymous No.28703494 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
They peel out like crazy when the ground is wet, but for a daily driver tire they're not bad, my sister got a beat ass Yaris at the auction with Linglongs on it, rode those chinks from 2019 to 2023, it was kinda impressive, even patched well when it punctured two times.
Anonymous No.28703520 [Report]
>linglong
Anonymous No.28703523 [Report] >>28703526 >>28703541
you're much better off finding used michelins at the same price
why would anyone willingly buy chinese shit when there are other options available is beyond me
Anonymous No.28703526 [Report] >>28703689 >>28704028
>>28703523
>finding used michelins
>find these michelins at the same price
>still has good tread!
>10+ years old
yea I'll take the linglongs desu
Anonymous No.28703541 [Report]
>>28703523
i'm not going to buy them, i was just looking at reviews and they were pretty high up in some tests
probably going to go kleber or nexen for my next set
Anonymous No.28703555 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
My minivan came with ling long tires. It's easy to spin the tires, especially in rain, but the van also has decent power. Overall they're fine for getting from point A to B.
Anonymous No.28703644 [Report]
Too noisy. But, Nice grip
They are about 3dB louder than somewhat nicer tires such as Primacy 4 or Turenza 6.

Its also not a good experience when you put on your winter tires, and the gas mileage do fucking go down. Such as Michelin Ultragrip, or similarly the Chinese Antares Grip WP
Anonymous No.28703657 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
lmao
Anonymous No.28703685 [Report] >>28704365
Just pay for some general altimaxs ffs
They’re like $110-130 a piece.
Anonymous No.28703689 [Report] >>28703712
>>28703526
More evidence that /o/ has zero knowledge about cars. Nobody knows how to check DOT dates or tread depths themselves apparently.
Anonymous No.28703712 [Report] >>28703727
>>28703689
More evidence that /o/ is filled with saars. I'm taking the linglongs because I can check the DOT.
Anonymous No.28703727 [Report] >>28703729
>>28703712
Yeah I'd just pay less for michelins with 2023 DOT dates instead of buying chink slop tires. Now if you're a nigger who needs to finance their tires from walmart, you can't buy anything used cash.
Anonymous No.28703729 [Report] >>28703747
>>28703727
>you're much better off finding used michelins
>2023 DOT dates
Anonymous No.28703747 [Report] >>28704307
>>28703729
It's okay that you're retarded enough to think two extra years of chinkslop tire life is worth it, just don't drive in the rain anywhere near me.
Anonymous No.28703963 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
I'd only buy them as a set of burnout tires, and used tires are still better than that than a Chinese tire.

Everyone that buys Chinese tires gets burned. Even Russia got btfo when their military vehicles had some chinesium in the rubber.
Anonymous No.28703973 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
>Trusting your safety and the stability of your car on the cheapest product available.
Please, don't take anyone else with you when you die a fiery death, OP.
Anonymous No.28703976 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
They are going to have to change that name if they want to make it in the Anglosphere
Anonymous No.28704019 [Report]
I would never run them but I am seeing more and more semi tractors running chink tires so they can't be that bad. I guess they make sense when they're 1/3 the cost of a Michelin and the Michelin doesn't last 3x as long.
Anonymous No.28704028 [Report]
>>28703526
They're good for another ten, unironically.
t. Farmer
Anonymous No.28704032 [Report]
ding a ding dang my dang a long ling long
Anonymous No.28704243 [Report]
>>28703455 (OP)
chink tires are now mid range since indian tires started appearing in the market.
Anonymous No.28704307 [Report]
>>28703747
The only michelins you are buying with a 2023 DOT year at the same price as the chinkshit is gonna have 0 tread.
Anonymous No.28704365 [Report]
>>28703685
Those or Falken ZE960 on amazon for $100 a piece are sick ass A/S tires