Goodride China 215/60/17: Is It Right for Your Car?
Spotlight on Goodride China tyres in 215/60/17 at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Find out what cars it fits, road suitability, and maintenance tips.

What Is the Goodride China 215/60/17?
Goodride is a Chinese tyre brand manufactured by ZC Rubber, one of the largest tyre producers in China. The brand sits in the value segment — meaning you get a factory-made, tested tyre without paying premium import prices. The 215/60/17 size is one of their more popular passenger car offerings available in Pakistan.
If you are shopping on a budget but still want a decent everyday tyre, Goodride is worth considering. It is widely used across developing markets, and Pakistan is no exception.
Which Cars Use the 215/60/17 Size?
This size is common on mid-size crossovers and sedans with 17-inch alloy wheels. In Pakistan, you will typically find it on:
- Toyota Fortuner (older and some current variants)
- Honda CR-V
- Hyundai Tucson
- KIA Sportage (certain trims)
- Toyota Camry (some variants)
Always confirm your vehicle's recommended tyre size by checking the placard inside your driver's door or your owner's manual before purchasing.
Why Is 215/60/17 Popular in Pakistan?
The 215/60/17 hits a practical sweet spot. The 60-series profile gives you a decent sidewall height — enough cushioning for Pakistan's uneven city roads, speed bumps, and the occasional pothole. The 215mm width provides stable cornering without being too wide for urban driving.
In cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, where roads can shift from smooth motorways to rough inner-city streets within minutes, a slightly taller sidewall absorbs impact better than a low-profile tyre. For SUV and crossover owners who stick mostly to city roads, this makes the 215/60/17 a sensible choice.
What to Expect from Goodride as a Brand
Goodride tyres are manufactured under international quality standards and are exported globally. Here is what you can generally expect:
Build quality: Consistent for a value-segment tyre. They are not performance tyres, but they are not flimsy either.
Comfort: The standard tread patterns on Goodride passenger tyres prioritise ride comfort and noise reduction over outright grip. Good for daily commuting.
Wet performance: Adequate for normal rain conditions. Pakistan's monsoon season — especially in Lahore and northern Punjab — brings heavy downpours. As with any tyre, slow down on wet roads and maintain proper tread depth.
Heat resistance: Pakistani summers are brutal. Lahore regularly crosses 45°C in June and July. Tyre pressure rises with heat, so monitor it weekly during summer months.
Goodride is not a replacement for a premium brand if you drive aggressively or cover very high mileage. But for a daily driver doing city commutes and occasional motorway runs, it offers solid value.
Fitment Tips
Getting the right tyre is only half the job. Fitment matters just as much.
- Alignment first: Before mounting new tyres, check wheel alignment. Lahore's roads — particularly older inner-city streets and construction zones near Ghazi Road — can throw your alignment off over time. Misalignment causes uneven wear on brand-new tyres.
- Balancing: Always ask the shop to balance all four tyres after mounting. Vibration at highway speeds is almost always a balancing issue.
- Valve stems: Request new valve stems when changing tyres. Old stems can crack and cause slow leaks.
- Torque settings: Wheel nuts should be tightened to the manufacturer's torque spec, not just hand-tight or over-tightened. Ask your fitter if they use a torque wrench.
Shaharyar Traders on Ghazi Road Lahore is the listed vendor for this tyre. You can check availability and current pricing directly on the Goodride China (215/60/17) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore listing page on CircleWheels.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Buying good tyres is an investment. Maintaining them properly extends their life significantly.
Rotation: Rotate your tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres. Front tyres wear faster because they handle steering and, on front-wheel-drive cars, power delivery. Rotating evenly distributes wear across all four tyres.
Tyre pressure: Check pressure monthly and always when the tyres are cold — before you have driven more than 2 kilometres. Use the pressure rating on your door placard, not the maximum pressure printed on the tyre sidewall.
Tread depth: The legal minimum in Pakistan is 1.6mm, but safety declines noticeably below 3mm — especially on wet roads during monsoon. Use a tread depth gauge or the 1-rupee coin test as a rough check.
Visual inspection: Before long trips — Lahore to Islamabad on the M-2, for example — do a quick walk-around. Look for sidewall bulges, cuts, or any visible damage. A bulge means the tyre needs immediate replacement.
Storage: If you rotate between seasonal tyres, store unused ones in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and ozone sources like electric motors.
The Bottom Line
The Goodride China 215/60/17 is a practical option for Pakistani drivers who want a reliable everyday tyre without stretching their budget. It fits a wide range of popular crossovers and sedans, handles city and motorway driving reasonably well, and is available locally in Lahore. Match it with proper fitment and regular maintenance, and it will serve you through the seasons.



