What brand is YEADA tires?
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YEADA tires are a tire brand under Shandong Fengyuan Tire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Here is some extended information: 1. The Chinese name of this brand is Yida tires. This brand belongs to Shandong Fengyuan Tire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 2. When purchasing tires, pay attention to selecting the correct size. The tire size is written on the sidewall of the tire, which can be compared with the old tires on your car. 3. Check the production date carefully. There is a four-digit production date on the sidewall of the tire, such as 1019, which means the tire was produced in the 10th week of 2019. 4. Tires are rubber products, and aging will occur even if they are not used. If the production date of the tire is a long time ago, do not buy it. If you encounter tires without a four-digit production date, do not buy them either.
Hi, I happen to have some experience with this question as I tried YEADA when changing tires last year. It's a mid-range tire brand from China, mainly producing tires for passenger cars and light trucks, offering great value for money. I used YEADA tires on the rear wheels of my old Passat, and they felt quite smooth during acceleration, with much less noise compared to some big brands. However, the grip is slightly weaker in rainy conditions, making them more suitable for city commuting. In terms of price, I paid just over 300 yuan per tire, which is more than half the price of Michelin. That said, the brand isn't very well-known and is mainly found in China and Southeast Asian markets—it might be hard to find in Europe or the US. Maintenance-wise, there's nothing special—just regular checks on tire pressure and wear. They've held up well for over a year. If you're looking for a cost-effective and hassle-free option, YEADA is worth a try.
As a road trip enthusiast, I often pay attention to tire brands. YEADA tires are actually produced by a domestic manufacturer and positioned as an economical option. I've used them on mountain roads in Yunnan and found their advantages to be low fuel consumption and durability, with low noise but average high-speed stability, not as secure as Goodyear. Priced as low as 200-400 yuan, they are suitable for beginners or those on a tight budget, especially for short urban drives. However, it's worth noting that YEADA lacks innovation and has poor wet grip, so you need to drive slower during the rainy season. I recommend them for those who don't often take long trips—installation is simple, and one tire can last 20,000-30,000 kilometers without issues. Overall, they're decent, not spectacular but practical.