Anexing China 185/65/15: A Practical Tyre Pick from Lahore
Spotlight on the Anexing China tyre in 185/65/15, available at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Is it right for your car? Find out here.

What Is the Anexing China Tyre?
Anexing is a budget-segment tyre brand manufactured in China. It targets everyday drivers who want reliable rubber without stretching their wallet. The 185/65/15 size is one of the most common fitments on Pakistani roads, which is exactly why Shaharyar Traders on Ghazi Road Lahore stocks it.
If you are shopping for a straightforward daily-use tyre and do not need track-day performance, Anexing deserves a look.
Which Cars Use 185/65/15?
This size fits a wide range of popular vehicles in Pakistan. You will typically see it on:
- Honda City (older generations)
- Toyota Corolla (certain variants)
- Suzuki Cultus and similar hatchbacks
- Honda Civic (select trims)
Basically, if you drive a compact sedan or hatchback bought in the last decade or two, there is a good chance 185/65/15 is either your stock size or a compatible swap. Always confirm against your door-jamb sticker before buying.
Why Is 185/65/15 So Popular in Pakistan?
Three reasons.
First, fitment range. This size covers a huge portion of sedans and hatchbacks sold here, so demand stays high and availability stays strong.
Second, ride balance. The 65 aspect ratio gives you enough sidewall to absorb Lahore's patched roads, Karachi's speed bumps, and Islamabad's highway stretches without the harshness of a low-profile tyre.
Third, price accessibility. Because volume is high, manufacturers in China and elsewhere produce this size at scale, keeping costs down across budget, mid-range, and premium tiers.
What to Expect from Anexing as a Brand
Anexing sits in the entry-level to mid-budget category. Here is an honest picture:
Strengths:
- Adequate grip for city commuting and highway cruising at normal speeds
- Decent wet-weather performance for routine monsoon driving — think Lahore rains, not rally stages
- Widely stocked, so replacement is straightforward
Limitations:
- Premium brands will outperform it in high-speed stability and braking distance
- Tread life can vary; consistent tyre pressure and rotation matter more with budget brands
- Not the first choice if you regularly drive motorway distances above 120 km/h for extended periods
For urban use — office commutes, school runs, weekend errands — Anexing is a practical fit. Manage your expectations and maintain properly, and it will serve you well.
Fitment Tips Before You Install
Buying a tyre is only half the job. Getting the fitment right matters just as much.
- Check your rim size. A 185/65/15 needs a 15-inch rim. Sounds obvious, but confirm it before you drive to the shop.
- Balance after fitting. Always ask for dynamic wheel balancing. Skipping this causes steering vibration and uneven wear.
- Check alignment. If your car pulls to one side or your old tyres wore unevenly on one edge, get a wheel alignment done at the same visit. A new tyre on a misaligned car wears out fast.
- Valve stems. Ask the fitter to replace old valve stems. They are cheap and a worn stem causes slow leaks.
- Torque the nuts correctly. Over-tightening wheel nuts damages the hub. A reputable shop uses a torque wrench — if yours does not, ask why.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Budget tyres benefit most from disciplined maintenance. These habits extend tyre life regardless of brand:
Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres carry more load and wear faster on most front-wheel-drive cars. Rotating evens out the wear pattern across all four.
Check pressure monthly. Pakistan's summer heat — easily 40°C+ in Lahore and Multan — affects tyre pressure. Heat expands air; underinflated tyres in monsoon humidity or overinflated tyres in extreme heat both create problems. Use your car's recommended PSI from the door sticker, not the maximum number printed on the tyre sidewall.
Inspect visually after monsoon season. Waterlogged roads, hidden potholes, and debris cause sidewall damage that is easy to miss. Run your hand along the sidewall and check the tread for cracks or bulges.
Do not mix tyre brands on the same axle. If you are replacing two tyres, put the newer ones on the rear regardless of drive type. It improves stability in emergency manoeuvres.
Where to Get It in Lahore
Shaharyar Traders on Ghazi Road Lahore stocks the Anexing China in 185/65/15. Ghazi Road is well-connected from the DHA and Cantonment areas, making it a convenient stop for drivers on that side of the city.
To check the current price and listing details, visit the Anexing China (185/65/15) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore page on CircleWheels. Prices change, so the listing is always the most accurate source.
The Short Version
If your compact sedan needs a 185/65/15 and your priority is reliable daily driving over premium performance, Anexing China is worth considering. Buy from a trusted vendor, balance and align on the same day, and rotate every 10,000 km. That formula works with any tyre — and it works especially well when you are stretching your budget.



