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They're made in China. I have no personal experience with them, but did recently read the following amusing comments over at Bimmerforums.com. "I have Wanli's and I can vouche for them. DO NOT get them... as far as handling they suck. Ive gone around corners at medium speeds and I could feel and hear them breaking loose. Now, Ive noticed their sidewalls are splitting." "Wanli are cheap and nasty and are truly bargain basement" "Wanlis have horrid wet rodaholding, and soft sidewalls. They are also VERY unpredictable on breakaway... I wouldn't reccomend them unless you REALLY have no money." "nobody will ever take you seriously if you have a tire called 'wanli' on your car" And then, remember what Jack Cafferty said about China... "we’re also holding hundreds of billions of dollars of trade deficits with them as we continue to import their junk with the lead paint on them and poisoned pet food and export jobs to places where you can pay workers less than a dollar a month to turn out the stuff we’re buying from Walmart. I think they’re basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they’ve been for the last 50 years.” | ||||