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Originally Posted by AndyN01
There's nothing inherently "wrong" with Chinese (or indeed any country's) stuff ... Certain countries have a reputation for quality and other have a reputation for junk.
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I agree with Andy here.
This sort of thing is nothing new. "Made in Hong Kong" was associated with Christmas cracker gifts, then there was scepticism about anything from Japan or Taiwan. It's funny how Japanese cars and home audio/video equipment are now generally regarded as the most reliable money can buy.
So to answer the OP's question, don't be deterred just because the tyres you like are made in China.
Simon