Giti China 155/70/13: A Solid Pick for Small Cars in Pakistan
Looking at the Giti China tyre in 155/70/13? Learn what cars it fits, why this size is popular in Pakistan, and where to buy it in Lahore.

What Is the Giti China 155/70/13?
Giti is a globally recognised tyre manufacturer with roots in Singapore and production facilities across Asia, including China. The Giti China range is designed to offer reliable everyday performance at an accessible level. The 155/70/13 size is one of their most practical offerings for the Pakistani market — and for good reason.
This is not a performance tyre. It is a dependable, no-fuss option built for city roads, short highway runs, and the kind of mixed driving most Pakistani motorists do every day.
Which Cars Use 155/70/13 Tyres?
This size is a near-perfect fit for some of Pakistan's most common vehicles:
- Suzuki Mehran (older models)
- Suzuki Alto (earlier variants)
- Daihatsu Cuore
- Various older hatchbacks and entry-level sedans
If you drive one of these, chances are you already know this size. It is a narrow, compact tyre meant for lightweight front-wheel-drive cars. It keeps rolling resistance low and suits the engine capacities these vehicles carry.
Why Is 155/70/13 So Popular in Pakistan?
Pakistan has a massive base of small, fuel-efficient cars. The 155/70/13 is the factory-recommended size for several models that have been sold here for decades. That means:
- High availability across tyre shops nationwide
- Multiple brand choices at different price points
- Ease of fitment — almost every tyre shop can handle a 13-inch rim without special equipment
Lahore's urban roads, Karachi's coastal heat, Islamabad's smoother highways — this size handles them all reasonably well when matched to the right car. It is light, easy to balance, and simple to replace.
What to Expect from Giti as a Brand
Giti Tire has been in business for decades and supplies tyres to manufacturers worldwide. Their China-label products are positioned as budget-friendly daily drivers. You should expect:
- Consistent build quality for urban and semi-highway use
- Adequate wet and dry grip for the speeds these small cars travel
- Reasonable tread life when the tyre is properly inflated and rotated
Giti is not a luxury brand, and this tyre is not trying to be. It fits its purpose: keeping a small city car moving safely without unnecessary expense.
Road Conditions to Keep in Mind
Pakistan's roads test every tyre. A few things to consider:
Summer heat: Lahore and Karachi summers are brutal. Tyre pressure rises in heat. Check your pressure every two weeks during peak summer months — ideally in the morning before the car has been driven.
Monsoon season: Standing water and slippery roads become a real hazard from July through September. Keep your tread depth above 1.6mm (the legal minimum), though 3mm is a safer personal benchmark for wet roads.
Potholes and broken surfaces: Many city roads, especially in older neighbourhoods, are uneven. A 155/70/13 has a 70-series profile, meaning a reasonably tall sidewall. This gives it slightly better pothole absorption compared to lower-profile tyres — a genuine advantage for daily urban driving.
Fitment Tips
Before you buy, confirm a few things:
- Check your existing tyre sidewall. The three numbers — 155, 70, 13 — should match exactly. Do not assume; read the sidewall.
- Inspect your rims. A 13-inch steel or alloy rim in good condition is required. Any rim damage should be repaired before fitting.
- Balance after fitting. Ask the shop to balance all four tyres after fitting. An unbalanced tyre causes vibration and uneven wear.
- Valve stems: If your valve stems are old or cracked, replace them during fitting. It costs very little and prevents slow leaks.
Shaharyar Traders at Ghazi Road Lahore stock this tyre and can assist with fitting. You can check current availability and pricing on the Giti China (155/70/13) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore listing page on CircleWheels.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
A small habit that extends tyre life significantly: rotate your tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres.
For a front-wheel-drive car (which most 155/70/13 vehicles are), the front tyres wear faster because they handle both steering and power delivery. Rotating them to the rear and vice versa evens out the wear.
Other maintenance basics:
- Inflate to manufacturer spec. Check your car's door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the correct PSI. Do not guess.
- Avoid overloading. Small cars have load limits. Overloading stresses sidewalls and accelerates wear.
- Visual check monthly. Look for cracks, bulges, or embedded objects. A nail caught early saves you from a flat on the road.
- Wheel alignment: Misaligned wheels eat tyres unevenly. If your car pulls to one side or your steering wheel sits crooked on a straight road, get alignment checked.
The Bottom Line
The Giti China 155/70/13 is a sensible, practical tyre for the small cars that make up a huge part of Pakistan's roads. It suits city driving, handles everyday road conditions, and is straightforward to maintain. If your car takes this size and you are in Lahore, Shaharyar Traders at Ghazi Road is a convenient sourcing point. Check the listing for current pricing before you visit — tyre prices shift, and it is worth confirming online first.



