APLUS China 245/40/18: A Solid Pick for Lahore Roads
Spotlight on the APLUS China tyre in 245/40/18, available at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore. Find out if it suits your car and driving needs.

What Is the APLUS China 245/40/18?
The APLUS China tyre in size 245/40/18 is a budget-to-mid-range option aimed at drivers who want a wide, low-profile tyre without stretching their budget to premium European or Japanese brands. It sits in a size that has grown noticeably popular in Pakistan over the last few years, and for good reason.
You can check availability and current pricing directly on the APLUS China (245/40/18) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore listing page.
Which Cars Use This Size?
The 245/40/18 is a performance-oriented fitment. It typically suits:
- Sports sedans and coupes — think vehicles in the Honda Civic Type R, Toyota Mark X, Subaru WRX, or BMW 3 Series category
- Modified hatchbacks and sedans running aftermarket 18-inch alloy wheels
- SUV crossovers with lower-profile tyre setups on larger rims
If you've upgraded your alloys to 18 inches and want a tyre that fills the wheel arch cleanly, this size delivers that wide, planted stance drivers look for.
Why Is 245/40/18 Popular in Pakistan?
Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad have seen a surge in modified and upgraded vehicles. Alloy wheels in 17- and 18-inch diameters are now common on everything from Honda Civics to imported Japanese sedans.
The 245/40/18 hits a sweet spot:
- Wide enough to look aggressive and provide good cornering contact
- The 40-series sidewall keeps handling responsive without being brutally stiff
- 18-inch fitment is mainstream enough that stock and aftermarket options are widely available
On Lahore's mix of smooth canal-road stretches and rougher inner-city patches, this sidewall height handles urban bumps better than an ultra-low 35-series would. It is not a tyre for heavy off-road use, but for city driving and motorway runs between Lahore, Islamabad, or Faisalabad, it is a practical choice.
What to Expect from APLUS as a Brand
APLUS is a Chinese tyre manufacturer that positions itself in the value segment. Like many Chinese tyre brands that have entered the Pakistani market, it competes primarily on affordability.
Here is what you should know going in:
- Dry road performance is generally acceptable for everyday city and highway use
- Wet weather caution — Pakistan's monsoon season is serious, especially in Lahore and Karachi. With any budget tyre, give yourself more braking distance on wet roads and check tread depth regularly during the rainy months
- Heat performance — Pakistani summers are punishing. Make sure your tyre pressure is checked frequently in summer; heat causes pressure to build up and under-inflated tyres run hotter and wear faster
- Warranty and documentation — ask Shaharyar Traders about what documentation comes with the tyre and keep your purchase receipt
APLUS is not trying to compete with Michelin or Bridgestone on outright performance. It competes on price-to-usability ratio. If your driving is mostly urban commuting with occasional motorway trips, it can serve that purpose.
Fitment Tips for 245/40/18
Before you buy, confirm a few things:
- Check your car's original tyre size. If you are moving to 245/40/18 from a different size, use an online tyre size calculator to understand the speedometer difference and clearance impact.
- Rim width compatibility. The 245 width generally fits best on rims between 8 and 9.5 inches wide. Confirm your rim width before ordering.
- Wheel arch clearance. On lowered or modified cars, confirm the tyre does not rub the arch or suspension components during full lock.
- Alignment after fitting. Any tyre change on a performance-oriented size should be followed by a wheel alignment check. Lahore roads are uneven enough that alignment drifts over time even without a tyre change.
- TPMS sensors. If your vehicle has a tyre pressure monitoring system, make sure the sensor is transferred or recalibrated after fitting new tyres.
Shaharyar Traders is based in Faisal Town, Lahore, a well-established area with good access from major Lahore arteries. Call ahead to confirm stock before making the trip.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Getting the most out of any tyre — budget or premium — comes down to basic maintenance.
Rotation: Rotate your tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres. Front tyres on front-wheel-drive cars wear faster at the shoulders due to steering load. Regular rotation evens out this wear and extends overall tyre life.
Pressure checks: Check cold tyre pressure at least once a month. In Pakistani summers, check it more often. Your car's recommended pressure is printed on a sticker inside the driver's door frame — not on the tyre sidewall.
Tread depth: The legal minimum is 1.6mm, but for safety on wet roads, replace tyres before they reach 3mm. A simple 1-rupee coin can give you a rough check — if you can see the full coin rim when inserted into the tread groove, it is time to start shopping.
Visual checks: Before long motorway drives to Islamabad or Multan, do a quick walk-around. Look for sidewall bulges, cuts, or embedded objects like nails or bolts.
If your car runs 18-inch wheels and you want a wide, low-profile option without paying premium-brand prices, the APLUS China 245/40/18 is worth a look. Visit the listing, check the current price, and ask Shaharyar Traders about availability before you make the trip to Faisal Town.



