Dunlop Grandtrek TG35 265/70/16: A Solid SUV Tyre in Lahore
Spotlight on the Dunlop Grandtrek TG35 in 265/70/16, available at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Find fitment tips, brand notes, and maintenance basics.

What Is the Dunlop Grandtrek TG35?
The Dunlop Grandtrek TG35 is a highway terrain tyre built for SUVs and light trucks. It is designed to handle a mix of paved roads and occasional rough patches — exactly the kind of driving most Pakistani SUV owners deal with every day. Whether you are commuting through Lahore's urban sprawl or heading out towards the motorway, this tyre aims to deliver a stable, quiet ride without sacrificing durability.
Dunlop has been in the tyre business for well over a century. The Grandtrek range is specifically engineered for larger vehicles that carry weight, cover long distances, and encounter varied road surfaces. That heritage matters when you are putting tyres on a vehicle your family travels in.
Why 265/70/16 Is a Popular Size in Pakistan
The 265/70/16 size fits a wide range of popular SUVs and 4x4 pickups sold in Pakistan. Vehicles like the Toyota Hilux Vigo, Toyota Land Cruiser variants, and several imported SUVs use this size or accommodate it with minimal modification. It gives a slightly taller sidewall compared to lower-profile options, which means better shock absorption on the broken tarmac and speed bumps that are a daily reality on Pakistani roads.
A taller sidewall also provides a small buffer when you accidentally clip a pothole — something no driver in Lahore, Karachi, or Rawalpindi can honestly claim never happens. The 16-inch rim size keeps the tyre affordable and widely available, which is another practical reason this size stays popular.
What Kind of Driving Does the Grandtrek TG35 Suit?
This tyre is best described as an on-road dominant highway tyre with light off-road capability. It suits drivers who:
- Spend most of their time on motorways and city roads
- Occasionally drive on unpaved tracks, rural roads, or construction sites
- Prioritise ride comfort and fuel efficiency over aggressive off-road traction
- Cover significant mileage annually and want consistent wear
If you are a serious off-roader who regularly tackles deep mud or rocky trails, a more aggressive all-terrain or mud-terrain tyre would serve you better. But for the vast majority of Pakistani SUV owners — whose toughest terrain is a flooded street during the Lahore monsoon or a broken service road — the Grandtrek TG35 is a well-matched choice.
Pakistan's Roads and Why Tyre Choice Matters
Pakistan's climate puts unusual stress on tyres. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 40°C in cities like Lahore and Multan. Hot tarmac accelerates tyre wear and can cause pressure fluctuations. Monsoon season brings flooded roads, reduced grip, and the risk of aquaplaning on standing water.
A tyre that manages heat build-up and channels water effectively is not a luxury — it is a safety requirement. The Grandtrek range is built for hot-climate markets, which makes it a sensible fit for Pakistani conditions. That said, always check your tyre pressure during seasonal temperature changes. A swing of 15–20°C between seasons can shift your pressure by several PSI.
Fitment Tips
Before buying, confirm your vehicle's load and speed rating requirements against the tyre's own markings. The 265/70/16 size may require a check that your wheel arches clear the wider footprint, especially if your vehicle has been lifted or modified.
When fitting, always:
- Balance all four tyres after installation. Unbalanced tyres cause vibration and uneven wear.
- Set tyre pressure to your vehicle manufacturer's recommendation, not the maximum printed on the tyre sidewall.
- Ask the fitment shop to torque your wheel nuts to spec. Over-tightening damages wheel studs; under-tightening is a safety risk.
- If you are replacing only two tyres, fit the new ones on the rear axle. This maintains rear grip stability.
Shaharyar Traders at Ghazi Road Lahore is an established vendor. When you visit, discuss fitment compatibility for your specific vehicle so there are no surprises.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyre rotation extends tyre life and keeps wear even across all four wheels. For most SUVs, rotate every 8,000–10,000 kilometres. If you do a lot of city driving with frequent braking and turning, check wear every 5,000 km.
A few habits that pay off over time:
- Check pressure monthly. A tyre that is 10% under-inflated wears faster and reduces fuel efficiency.
- Inspect for sidewall cracks, especially after summer. Heat ages rubber, and cracking is an early warning sign.
- After any significant impact — a deep pothole, a kerb hit — check for bulges. A bulge means internal damage and the tyre should be replaced.
- Keep tyres clean and free of oil or fuel spills, which degrade rubber over time.
Where to Buy
You can check the current price and availability of the Dunlop Grandtrek TG35 (265/70/16) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore directly on CircleWheels. Prices can change with exchange rates and stock levels, so the listing page always has the most accurate figure.
If your SUV takes a 265/70/16 and you want a tyre that handles Lahore's streets, motorway cruising, and the odd rough road without drama, the Grandtrek TG35 is worth a serious look. Check the listing, confirm fitment for your vehicle, and make sure whoever fits them balances and torques correctly — that last step alone saves you a lot of grief down the road.



