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Nissan Patrol (2010–2025) Tyre Fitment Guide: 5 Options

Find the right 275/65/17 tyre for your Nissan Patrol. We cover OEM size, Pakistan road use, and 5 fitment options on CircleWheels.

16 July 2026 4 min read 826 words
Nissan Patrol (2010–2025) Tyre Fitment Guide: 5 Options

The Nissan Patrol in Pakistan

The Nissan Patrol is a serious machine. Whether it's parked outside a farmhouse in Lahore, crawling through flooded streets in Karachi during monsoon, or pushing through desert tracks in Cholistan, the Patrol does it all. It's one of the most capable SUVs on Pakistani roads — and owners expect a lot from it.

Most drivers use it on highways and city roads. But a significant number take it off-road regularly. That mix of use cases means tyre choice actually matters here.

OEM Tyre Size: 275/65/17

The Nissan Patrol (2010–2025) runs on 275/65/17 across its common variants. This is a wide, tall tyre — built for stability and load capacity. It suits the Patrol's weight and suspension setup well.

Before you buy anything, check your doorjamb sticker or owner's manual to confirm the size for your specific variant. But for most Patrol owners in Pakistan, 275/65/17 is the correct fitment.

How Patrol Owners Drive in Pakistan

Here's what we see on the road:

  • City driving — Islamabad's wide avenues, Karachi's broken tarmac, Lahore's underpasses. The Patrol handles all of it, but city roads demand good wet grip and low road noise.
  • Highway cruising — GT Road, M2, M9. Long-distance drives where stability and tread life are priorities.
  • Off-road use — Salt Range tracks, Cholistan desert, northern mountain trails. Owners who go off-road need grip on loose surfaces and sidewall durability.

No single tyre is perfect for every scenario. Know how you drive, then pick accordingly.

5 Tyres That Fit the Nissan Patrol (2010–2025)

All five options below are listed on CircleWheels in size 275/65/17. Browse all tyres for Nissan Patrol (2010–2025) to compare availability and vendors.

1. Giti — 275/65/17

Giti is a Chinese brand with a growing presence in Pakistan. Their tyres are positioned as a value option for drivers who want reliable everyday performance without stretching the budget. Best for: Patrol owners who do mostly city and highway driving and want a practical, no-fuss tyre.

2. Honor — 275/65/17

Honor is another Chinese brand targeting the budget-conscious segment. It fits Patrol owners who don't go off-road often and need a tyre that handles daily commutes and occasional intercity trips. Best for: Light-duty users who prioritise cost-effectiveness over specialised performance.

3. Seam Tyre — 275/65/17

Seam is a Chinese manufacturer with a range of SUV and light-truck tyres. Like the others in this segment, it suits moderate use — tarmac-focused driving with occasional rougher surfaces. Best for: Drivers in smaller cities or towns where roads vary between decent tarmac and rough kutcha tracks.

4. Yokohama Geolandar X-AT G016 — 275/65/17

The Yokohama Geolandar X-AT G016 is a proper all-terrain tyre from one of Japan's most respected tyre brands. "X-AT" means extreme all-terrain — it's built for drivers who want genuine off-road capability without giving up too much on highway manners. The tread pattern is aggressive enough for mud and gravel, yet the compound is engineered to handle highway speeds comfortably. For Pakistan, that means it can take on Cholistan tracks or northern trails while still behaving well on the M1 or GT Road. Best for: Patrol owners who go off-road regularly but also cover serious highway kilometres. This is the choice for adventure-minded drivers who won't compromise on tyre quality.

5. Bridgestone Dueler A/T 002 — 275/65/17

Bridgestone is a globally trusted name, and the Dueler A/T 002 is built specifically for SUVs and 4x4s. The A/T (all-terrain) designation means it handles mixed surfaces — dirt tracks, wet roads, gravel — without feeling out of place on tarmac. Bridgestone's engineering focus on wet-weather grip is relevant in Pakistan, especially during monsoon season when roads in cities like Karachi and Hyderabad can flood quickly. The Dueler A/T 002 is a premium choice with a reputation for durability and balanced performance. Best for: Patrol owners who want a trusted global brand, need solid wet-weather performance, and occasionally venture off the beaten path.

Monsoon and Summer Considerations

Pakistan's climate puts tyres through extremes. Summer temperatures in Sindh and Punjab can push road surface temperatures very high — heat that degrades cheap rubber faster. During monsoon, standing water on roads like Karachi's Sharae Faisal or Lahore's Canal Road demands good wet grip.

If you're buying budget tyres, inspect them more frequently. If you're investing in a Yokohama or Bridgestone, you're getting compounds designed to handle temperature stress and wet conditions better.

Quick Buying Checklist

  • Confirm your size: 275/65/17
  • Know your driving profile: mostly city, highway, or off-road?
  • Check the load index — the Patrol is heavy, make sure the tyre is rated for it
  • Ask your fitment shop about alignment after installing new tyres
  • Rotate your tyres every 8,000–10,000 km to get even wear

The Patrol deserves the right rubber. Match the tyre to how you actually drive — not to what looks good on paper.

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