Where are Saitoo tires produced?

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VonWalter
07/28/25 3:55pm
Saitoo tires are a professional car radial tire brand under the Yong Sheng Rubber Group Co., Ltd., with its headquarters located in Guangrao County, Shandong Province. Here is some relevant information about Saitoo tires: 1. Brand Introduction: Saitoo tires are a professional car radial tire brand under the Yong Sheng Rubber Group Co., Ltd. The company was established in 1986 and is headquartered in Guangrao County, Shandong Province. This tire brand focuses on extreme cost-effectiveness and has been praised as an 'economical and practical brand product.' However, it is believed that many car owners have not heard of this brand, as it is quite niche in the domestic market with low sales. 2. Ranking: In 2016, the China Rubber Industry Association conducted the 'China Tire Enterprise Ranking.' The parent company of Saitoo tires, Yong Sheng Rubber Group Co., Ltd., ranked 24th in this ranking (out of 54 participating enterprises in 2016). In the following years, Yong Sheng Group did not participate in the rankings.
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VonAbel
08/11/25 11:05pm
I also enjoy researching automotive parts in my spare time. Sailun tires are actually a domestic Chinese brand, with their production base located in Rongcheng City, Weihai, Shandong Province. I specifically looked into this factory—it's been established for over a decade and has an exceptionally large facility area. The technology of domestic tires has improved significantly nowadays. Sailun's noise-reducing foam series enjoys good reputation in our car enthusiast groups, especially for noticeably reduced tire noise during highway driving, while being about 30% cheaper than international premium brands. Shandong itself is a major tire production province with advantages in raw material procurement and skilled labor, which explains why their quality control is becoming increasingly stable.
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