What brand is joyroad tire?

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DiClaire
07/24/25 3:50pm
joyroad is the LeRoads tire, a good domestic tire brand under Qingdao LeRoads Tire Co., Ltd. Its production base is located in Dawang Town, Dongying, mainly producing high-performance radial tires. Its advantages are durability and high cost performance. LeRoads RX1: The LeRoads RX1 focuses on quietness and comfort while maintaining good handling. Its wear mileage can reach 60,000 to 70,000 kilometers under normal conditions, making it suitable for medium and short-distance family economy cars. LeRoads RX6: The LeRoads RX6 tire has a wide and sturdy tread, with a collision protection ring on the rim and an asymmetric pattern design. It is quiet, wear-resistant, and has good handling performance, with a normal driving range of about 60,000 kilometers. It is more suitable for owners who like to drive fast and travel long distances, mainly for mid-to-high-end sedans.
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LaLeilani
08/11/25 8:49am
Last month, I replaced my car tires with Joyroad tires, and they feel quite cost-effective for daily commuting. This brand is from China and is significantly cheaper than premium brands—a set of four might cost around seven to eight hundred yuan, making it suitable for budget-conscious car owners. I use them for city commuting, and the grip is decent; they don’t slip easily on wet roads in the rain. However, on long highway drives, there’s a noticeable increase in noise. The wear resistance is average—after driving five to six thousand kilometers, the tread wear becomes more apparent. It’s advisable to regularly check tire pressure and wear, and when replacing tires, ensure the correct size and speed rating are selected. Overall, they offer good value for money, but don’t expect high-end performance. They’re suitable for ordinary family cars or short-distance driving. If you’re after a premium experience, you might want to consider other brands.
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