Durun China 235/60/18: A Practical Pick for Lahore Drivers
Spotlight on the Durun China tyre in 235/60/18, available at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore. What it suits, fitment tips, and maintenance basics.

What Is the Durun China 235/60/18?
The Durun China tyre in size 235/60/18 is a budget-friendly option sitting in the mid-range segment of the Pakistani market. Durun is a Chinese tyre manufacturer that has been gaining shelf space across Pakistan over the past several years. The brand positions itself as an accessible alternative for drivers who want a decent performing tyre without stretching their budget too far.
This specific listing is available at Durun China (235/60/18) at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore — a well-known vendor operating in the Khayaban-e-Iqbal area of Lahore.
Which Cars Use a 235/60/18 Tyre?
This size fits a range of SUVs and crossovers popular in Pakistan right now. Think vehicles like the Toyota Fortuner, Kia Sportage (certain variants), MG HS, and similar mid-to-large SUV platforms. If you own a vehicle in this category, there is a good chance your stock tyre size sits somewhere near this specification.
The 235 section width gives a solid footprint on the road. The 60-series sidewall offers a reasonable balance — not too low-profile to be uncomfortable on broken roads, but not so tall that handling feels vague. The 18-inch rim diameter is now a standard across most modern Pakistani SUVs.
Why Is 235/60/18 Popular in Pakistan?
Pakistan's road conditions demand a tyre that can handle a wide range of surfaces. Lahore's Defence and Bahria Town sectors have smoother roads, but drive out toward Sheikhupura or head down to rural Punjab and the story changes fast. Potholes, broken edges, and uneven surfaces are everyday reality.
The 235/60/18 size is popular because:
- The 60-series sidewall absorbs minor impacts better than very low-profile options
- The 18-inch format keeps things manageable for wheel repair and replacement costs
- SUV ownership in Pakistan has grown significantly, and this is a common fitment size for that segment
During monsoon season, standing water on Lahore's streets is a serious concern. A tyre in this size with a good tread pattern helps channel water away from the contact patch. In peak summer, when road temperatures in cities like Lahore and Karachi regularly push tarmac to extreme heat, tyre compound quality matters. Chinese-made tyres have improved in this area, though it is worth monitoring tyre condition closely through the summer months.
What to Expect from Durun as a Brand
Durun is not a household name like Bridgestone or Continental, but it is not unknown either. The brand manufactures tyres across multiple sizes and is exported to several markets. In Pakistan, it occupies the budget-conscious segment — drivers who want a reliable daily tyre without paying a premium brand price.
You can reasonably expect:
- Acceptable ride comfort for city driving and highway runs
- Tread patterns suited to mixed road conditions
- A product that fits standard fitment requirements for the vehicles it serves
What you should keep realistic expectations about:
- High-performance handling at extreme speeds is not this tyre's primary pitch
- Long-term wear characteristics should be tracked, as with any budget-tier product
The honest answer is: Durun is a working tyre for everyday drivers. It suits someone commuting in Lahore, doing occasional motorway runs to Islamabad, or navigating the mixed road surfaces that most Pakistani drivers deal with regularly.
Fitment Tips
Before you buy, confirm your vehicle's exact tyre size. Check the placard inside your driver's door or the owner's manual. Do not assume — even similar vehicles in the same model year can have different factory sizes.
When fitting:
- Always fit new tyres in pairs at minimum (both fronts together, or both rears together)
- Ensure wheel alignment is checked at the time of fitting. Lahore roads cause alignment to drift, and misaligned wheels will wear your new tyres unevenly within months
- Ask the fitter to balance the wheels as part of the fitting — vibration at speed is often a balancing issue
- Check that tyre pressure is set correctly after fitting. For most SUVs in this size range, your vehicle's recommended pressure is your guide — not a guessed number
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyres wear unevenly depending on whether they are on the drive axle, which end of the vehicle brakes hardest, and how the vehicle is loaded. Rotation is how you even that out.
Rotate your tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres as a general rule. For Pakistani drivers, that is roughly every three to four months if you are a regular city commuter.
Other basics that extend tyre life:
- Check tyre pressure monthly. Heat causes pressure to rise; do not bleed air from a hot tyre — check when cool
- Look for uneven wear, cracks, or bulges regularly, especially after a hard impact with a pothole
- Avoid overloading your vehicle — exceeding the load rating puts extra stress on tyres
- Store spare tyres away from direct sunlight if they are not mounted
Where to Get This Tyre in Lahore
Shaharyar Traders is located in the Khayaban-e-Iqbal area of Lahore, which is easily accessible from DHA and surrounding localities. For current pricing, head directly to the CircleWheels listing page — prices in the tyre market shift with supply and exchange rate conditions, so the listing will always reflect the most up-to-date figure.
If you are in the market for a Durun China 235/60/18, this is a practical option worth considering for your SUV. Confirm fitment, get alignment done on the same visit, and keep up with rotation — that is what makes any tyre, at any price point, work well for you.



