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Bridgestone Nextry 165/65/14: Tyre Spotlight for Pakistani Drivers

Exploring the Bridgestone Nextry in 165/65/14 — which cars it fits, why Pakistani drivers choose it, and where to buy it in Lahore.

5 June 2026 4 min read 812 words
Bridgestone Nextry 165/65/14: Tyre Spotlight for Pakistani Drivers

What Is the Bridgestone Nextry?

The Bridgestone Nextry is a passenger car tyre built for everyday driving. It sits in Bridgestone's entry-to-mid range lineup, targeting drivers who want reliable performance without overcomplicating the choice. It is designed for fuel efficiency, a quiet ride, and dependable handling on standard road surfaces — exactly what most Pakistani daily commuters need.

Which Cars Use the 165/65/14 Size?

The 165/65/14 is one of the most common tyre sizes in Pakistan. It fits several popular locally-assembled and imported hatchbacks, including:

  • Suzuki Cultus (older generations)
  • Suzuki Alto (certain variants)
  • Daihatsu Cuore
  • KIA Picanto (some variants)
  • Various other small hatchbacks and city cars

If you drive a compact hatchback in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or any other Pakistani city, there is a good chance this size is either your factory spec or a compatible fitment. Always confirm against your vehicle's tyre placard — usually found inside the driver's door frame.

Why This Size Is Popular in Pakistan

Small hatchbacks dominate Pakistan's urban roads. Narrow city lanes, dense traffic, and tight parking spots make compact cars practical. The 165/65/14 is affordable, widely available, and easy to replace. That combination keeps it in high demand.

There is also a practical road reality here. Pakistani roads range from smooth motorway tarmac to broken inner-city streets and unpaved gullies. A tyre in this size, on a small car, keeps ground clearance manageable while still absorbing everyday bumps and potholes reasonably well.

What to Expect from Bridgestone as a Brand

Bridgestone is one of the world's largest tyre manufacturers, headquartered in Japan. The brand has a long track record across Asia, and its tyres are widely used in Pakistan through authorised dealers and distributors.

With Bridgestone, you are buying into consistent manufacturing standards. The Nextry specifically is tuned for Asian road and weather conditions — relevant given Pakistan's extreme summer heat, monsoon rains, and varied road surfaces. You can expect:

  • Stable straight-line performance on highways and motorways
  • Adequate wet-weather grip for monsoon season in cities like Lahore
  • Reasonable tread life under normal urban driving conditions

No tyre is invincible. But Bridgestone's quality control means fewer unpleasant surprises.

Where to Buy in Lahore

Shaharyar Traders, located in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Lahore, stocks the Bridgestone Nextry in 165/65/14. Khayaban-e-Iqbal is a well-connected area in Lahore's Defence Housing Authority zone, accessible from multiple major roads — convenient whether you are coming from Gulberg, DHA, or the Cantt area.

For current pricing and availability, check the live listing directly: Bridgestone Nextry (165/65/14) at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore. Prices in the tyre market shift with exchange rates and inventory, so the listing page will always reflect what is current.

Fitment Tips

Buying the right tyre is half the job. Fitment matters just as much.

Always balance new tyres. Wheel balancing after fitment prevents vibration at highway speeds and reduces uneven wear. Ask the shop explicitly — some smaller outfits skip this step unless you request it.

Check tyre pressure after fitting. The correct pressure for your car is on the door placard, not on the tyre sidewall. The sidewall shows maximum pressure, which is not what you inflate to.

Inspect the valve stems. When fitting new tyres, it is good practice to replace valve stems too. They are inexpensive and old valves can cause slow leaks.

Avoid overloading. Small hatchbacks are sometimes used to carry heavier loads than intended. Overloading stresses tyres beyond their rated capacity and accelerates wear.

Rotation and Maintenance Basics

A tyre's life depends largely on how you maintain it.

Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres on front-wheel-drive cars (most Pakistani hatchbacks are FWD) wear faster because they handle both steering and power delivery. Rotating tyres front-to-back evening out wear and extends overall tyre life.

Check pressure monthly. Pakistani summer heat causes air pressure to fluctuate noticeably. Under-inflated tyres wear faster on the outer edges and reduce fuel efficiency. Over-inflated tyres wear faster in the centre and reduce grip.

Inspect tread depth. The standard visual check: most tyres have wear indicator bars moulded into the tread grooves. When the tread surface reaches the level of those bars, it is time to replace. Do not wait until the wet-weather performance drops noticeably — by then the risk is already real.

Keep tyres clean. Lahore's roads leave a lot of debris and chemical residue on tyres. Occasional cleaning prevents rubber degradation from prolonged contact with oils and grime.

The Practical Takeaway

If your compact hatchback runs on 165/65/14 and you want a brand-name tyre with a solid reputation for Asian road conditions, the Bridgestone Nextry is a sensible, well-supported choice. Shaharyar Traders in Khayaban-e-Iqbal gives you a physical, accessible vendor in Lahore. Check the CircleWheels listing for today's price, confirm your vehicle fitment, and ask the shop to balance and pressure-check before you drive out.

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