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Comforsor China 165/65/14: A Practical Tyre Pick for Lahore Drivers

Spotlight on the Comforsor China tyre in 165/65/14 — what cars it fits, why Pakistani drivers choose this size, and where to buy in Lahore.

7 July 2026 4 min read 867 words
Comforsor China 165/65/14: A Practical Tyre Pick for Lahore Drivers

What Is the Comforsor China 165/65/14?

The Comforsor China in size 165/65/14 is a budget-segment tyre aimed at everyday Pakistani drivers. It sits in the entry-level import category — the kind of tyre that keeps running costs manageable without leaving you on the side of the road.

It is available right now at Shaharyar Traders in Faisal Town, Lahore — a well-known area for tyre shops and auto parts. Check the Comforsor China (165/65/14) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore listing on CircleWheels for current pricing and availability.


Which Cars Use the 165/65/14 Size?

This is one of the most common tyre sizes in Pakistan. It fits a wide range of popular local cars, including:

  • Suzuki Cultus (older generations)
  • Suzuki Alto (certain variants)
  • Daihatsu Cuore
  • Some older Honda City and Hyundai Santro models

If your car rolled off the lot as a small hatchback or city car, there is a decent chance 165/65/14 is either your OEM size or a common fitment alternative. Always confirm against your door-jamb sticker before buying.


Why Is 165/65/14 So Popular in Pakistan?

The numbers tell the story. 165 is a narrow width — good for tight city lanes in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi. The 65 aspect ratio gives you enough sidewall height to absorb road shocks, which matters a lot on Pakistani roads where potholes, broken edges, and speed bumps are part of daily life.

The 14-inch diameter keeps costs down. Smaller rims mean more affordable tyre replacements, simpler balance work, and lighter unsprung weight. For a driver doing daily commutes in a city environment, that is a practical combination.

During monsoon season, a narrower tyre like this can actually help by cutting through surface water more efficiently than a wide performance tyre. In the scorching Lahore summers, tyre pressure management matters more than anything else — we will cover that below.


What to Expect from Comforsor as a Brand

Comforsor is a Chinese tyre brand positioned at the value end of the market. It is imported and sold across Pakistan, particularly by independent traders and smaller tyre shops.

With budget Chinese tyres, the realistic expectation is: adequate performance for city and light highway use. These are not performance tyres and are not marketed as such. Drivers who do mostly urban commuting — stop-and-go traffic, moderate speeds, local errands — tend to find them a serviceable choice.

That said, do not expect the same longevity or wet-grip performance as established Japanese or Korean brands. If your driving involves frequent long highway runs to cities like Multan or Islamabad, or rough rural roads, you may want to weigh your options carefully.

For many city drivers in Lahore who need a working tyre at a sensible cost, Comforsor fills that gap.


Fitment Tips Before You Buy

Buying the right tyre is half the job. Here is what to sort out before fitting:

  1. Check your door-jamb sticker. This is the small label on the inside of your driver-side door. It lists the manufacturer-recommended tyre size and inflation pressure. Confirm 165/65/14 is correct for your car.
  1. Replace in pairs minimum. If two tyres are worn and two are not, replace the two worn ones together. Mixing very different tread depths on the same axle affects handling.
  1. Ask for a wheel balance. Any new tyre fitting should include a balance. Skipping it leads to steering vibration and uneven wear.
  1. Check valve stems. When fitting new tyres, have the valve stems inspected. Old or cracked stems cause slow leaks.
  1. Inflation after fitting. Inflate to the pressure listed on your door sticker, not the number moulded on the tyre sidewall. The sidewall number is a maximum, not a target.

Rotation and Maintenance Basics

A budget tyre will last longer with basic care. These habits make a real difference:

Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres wear faster because they steer. Moving them to the rear and vice versa evens out tread wear and extends tyre life.

Check pressure monthly. In Pakistani summers, air in tyres expands. Under-inflation in heat is dangerous and causes accelerated shoulder wear. Over-inflation reduces grip. A quick check at a petrol station costs nothing.

Inspect after monsoon. Standing water on Lahore streets hides kerbs, manhole edges, and debris. After heavy rains, take a look at your sidewalls for bulges or cuts.

Avoid overloading. Small hatchbacks fitted with narrow tyres have load ratings suited to the car's designed capacity. Regular overloading strains sidewalls and shortens tyre life.

Store spares properly. Keep your spare at the correct pressure and inspect it when you check the other four. A flat spare is no use at all.


The Takeaway

The Comforsor China 165/65/14 is a practical, budget-conscious option for small hatchback owners doing city driving in Lahore and similar urban environments. It fits a wide range of common Pakistani cars and covers the basics for everyday use. Pair it with proper inflation, regular rotation, and a watchful eye during monsoon season, and you will get reasonable service from it. Head to the listing to check the current price and confirm availability at Shaharyar Traders in Faisal Town.

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