Goodard China 165/55/15: Is It Right for Your Car?
Spotlight on the Goodard China tyre in 165/55/15, available at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Find out if it suits your car and driving needs.

What Is the Goodard China 165/55/15?
The Goodard China is a budget-friendly tyre aimed at everyday Pakistani drivers. The size 165/55/15 sits in a sweet spot — narrow enough for small hatchbacks, tall enough to handle uneven roads without bottoming out. If you drive a compact city car and want a reliable tyre without overcomplicating the choice, this one deserves a look.
You can check availability and current pricing directly on the Goodard China (165/55/15) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore listing page on CircleWheels.
Which Cars Use 165/55/15 Tyres?
This size is commonly fitted on small hatchbacks that are popular across Pakistan — think compact city runabouts with 15-inch steel or alloy wheels. The 165mm width keeps rolling resistance low, which helps with fuel economy in stop-and-go Lahore traffic. The 55 profile (sidewall height) gives you enough cushioning for potholed roads without making the car feel floaty on the motorway.
If you're unsure whether 165/55/15 matches your car's requirement, check the tyre placard inside your driver's door or the owner's manual. Never guess on tyre size — it affects speedometer accuracy, load capacity, and braking distance.
Why Is 165/55/15 Popular in Pakistan?
Pakistan's urban roads are a mix of smooth tarmac, broken patches, speed bumps, and the occasional flood channel you didn't see coming. A narrower tyre like 165mm cuts through standing water better than a wide tyre — useful during Lahore's monsoon season when Gulberg and Garden Town roads can resemble shallow rivers.
The 15-inch wheel size is also widely available at tyre shops across the country. Replacement is easy. Balancing weights, tubes (if needed), and valve stems are easy to source even in smaller cities. That accessibility matters when you're on the road and need a quick fix.
What to Expect from Goodard as a Brand
Goodard is a Chinese tyre brand positioned in the value segment. Chinese tyre manufacturing has improved significantly over the past decade — many factories now produce to international standards. That said, expectations should be calibrated honestly.
A budget tyre from any origin will typically offer:
- Acceptable everyday grip on dry and wet roads
- Reasonable tread life under normal urban driving
- Comfortable pricing for drivers who cover modest yearly mileage
What budget tyres generally don't compete on: high-speed stability for motorway cruising at sustained high speeds, or the wet-weather grip levels of premium European or Japanese brands. If most of your driving is city commuting in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad at normal speeds, a value tyre makes practical sense. If you frequently drive long distances on the motorway, weigh that into your decision.
The honest advice: buy what suits your driving pattern and budget, not what sounds impressive.
Fitment Tips
Get it fitted by a professional. Shaharyar Traders at Ghazi Road Lahore is a known vendor on CircleWheels — visit them directly for fitment, balancing, and alignment checks.
A few things to confirm at the time of fitment:
- Wheel balancing — always balance new tyres. An unbalanced tyre causes vibration and uneven wear.
- Tyre pressure — set it to the manufacturer's recommended PSI for your car, not a random number. You'll find the correct figure on the door placard.
- Valve stems — if they're old or cracked, replace them when changing tyres. A leaking valve is a simple problem that causes a flat.
- Alignment — if your car was pulling to one side before, a new tyre won't fix that. Get the alignment checked.
Rotation and Basic Maintenance
Tyre rotation extends the life of your set by evening out wear. Here's a simple rule: rotate every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres. Front tyres on most front-wheel-drive cars wear faster because they handle both steering and power delivery.
Other maintenance basics that Pakistani drivers often skip:
- Check pressure monthly. Lahore summers push temperatures above 40°C. Heat expands air. An overinflated or underinflated tyre wears unevenly and handles poorly.
- Inspect the sidewalls. Look for bulges, cuts, or cracking. A bulge means the internal structure is compromised — replace that tyre immediately.
- Don't ignore vibration. If you feel unusual vibration after a new tyre is fitted, go back and ask for a re-balance. It shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
- Avoid overloading. Every tyre has a load rating. Packing five adults plus luggage into a small hatchback and expecting budget tyres to perform perfectly is unrealistic.
Where to Get It in Lahore
Shaharyar Traders is located in Ghazi Road Lahore. Ghazi Road is a well-connected area, accessible from multiple parts of the city. Before you visit, check the CircleWheels listing for current stock availability and pricing — tyre prices shift with import costs and currency rates, so the most accurate number is always the live listing.
The short version: If you drive a small hatchback in the city, do moderate mileage, and want a practical tyre at a sensible price point, the Goodard China 165/55/15 is worth considering. Visit Shaharyar Traders, get it fitted and balanced properly, and maintain the pressure every month. That alone puts you ahead of most drivers on Pakistani roads.



