Goodyear Eagle Sport 2 (195/65/15): Is It Right for Your Car?
Spotlight on the Goodyear Eagle Sport 2 in 195/65/15 at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore. Find out if this tyre suits your car and driving needs.

What Is the Goodyear Eagle Sport 2?
Goodyear is one of the most recognised tyre brands in the world, and the Eagle Sport 2 is part of their everyday performance lineup. It is built for drivers who want reliable grip, stable handling, and reasonable wear life — without stepping into premium touring territory.
The Eagle Sport 2 is designed for passenger cars that spend most of their time on paved roads. It is not an off-road tyre and is not meant for heavy SUVs. Think sedans and hatchbacks: cars that need a dependable all-round tyre for city commuting and occasional highway runs.
Which Cars Fit the 195/65/15 Size?
The 195/65/15 is one of the most common tyre sizes in Pakistan. It fits a wide range of popular locally assembled and imported cars, including many variants of the Toyota Corolla, Honda City, and similar mid-size sedans.
If you are unsure whether this size fits your vehicle, check the sticker inside your driver's door jamb or your owner's manual. The recommended tyre size is listed there. Never guess — fitting the wrong size affects speedometer accuracy, fuel consumption, and suspension load.
This size is popular in Pakistan for good reason. It balances a comfortable ride height with enough contact patch for stable cornering. For Lahore's mix of smooth boulevards and potholed side streets, that balance matters.
Why Goodyear?
Goodyear has been making tyres for over a century. Their global R&D means the rubber compounds and tread patterns they use go through serious engineering before they reach the market. In Pakistan, Goodyear tyres are sold through authorised vendors, which gives buyers a degree of assurance about authenticity.
With a brand like Goodyear, you are paying for consistent quality control. That consistency shows up in even treadwear, predictable wet-road behaviour, and dependable performance over the tyre's lifespan.
How Does It Handle Pakistani Road Conditions?
Pakistan's roads test tyres hard. Summer temperatures in Lahore, Karachi, and Multan push asphalt surface temperatures well above 50°C. The monsoon brings standing water and reduced visibility. Construction debris and speed bumps are facts of life in every city.
The Eagle Sport 2's tread design includes grooves that help channel water away from the contact patch during rain — useful when Lahore's drains overflow in July and August. The compound is designed to stay stable under heat, which matters when you are sitting in GT Road traffic in June.
That said, no tyre compensates for worn-down tread depth. If your current tyres are below 2mm of tread, replace them before the monsoon hits.
Buying from Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore
Shaharyar Traders is based in Faisal Town, Lahore — a well-connected area that is easy to reach from most parts of the city. Buying from a listed vendor on CircleWheels means you can check availability, confirm the size, and contact the shop before you make the trip.
To check current pricing and confirm stock, visit the Goodyear Eagle Sport 2 (195/65/15) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore listing page directly. Prices in the tyre market move with import costs and currency rates, so always check the live listing rather than relying on any figure you read online.
Fitment Tips
A few things to sort out when you get your new tyres fitted:
- Wheel balancing is not optional. Have all four wheels balanced after fitting. Unbalanced wheels cause vibration and uneven wear, and they are hard on your car's steering components.
- Alignment check. If your car has been pulling to one side or you have hit a serious pothole recently, get a wheel alignment done at the same time. New tyres on a misaligned car will wear unevenly from day one.
- Valve stems. Ask the shop to replace the valve stems if they are old. A leaking valve stem is a slow puncture waiting to happen.
- Torque the wheel nuts properly. Over-tightening or under-tightening causes problems. A good shop will use a torque wrench.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Once your tyres are on, the job is not done. A few habits will extend their life significantly.
Tyre rotation every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres moves the tyres from front to rear and vice versa. Front tyres on a front-wheel-drive car wear faster because they handle both steering and power delivery. Rotating them evens out the wear across all four tyres and extends the set's overall life.
Tyre pressure is the simplest and most ignored maintenance item. Check pressure monthly when the tyres are cold — before you have driven more than a couple of kilometres. The correct pressure for your car is on that door jamb sticker, not on the tyre itself. Underinflated tyres run hotter, wear faster on the edges, and reduce fuel efficiency.
Visual checks take thirty seconds. Walk around your car occasionally and look for bulges, cracks, or objects embedded in the tread. A nail caught early is a cheap repair. One ignored for three months is a blowout risk.
The Goodyear Eagle Sport 2 in 195/65/15 is a solid, sensible choice for everyday driving in Pakistani cities. Pair it with proper maintenance and you will get the full life out of the tyre.



