Habilead China 155/70/12: A Practical Tyre for Lahore's Roads
Spotlight on the Habilead China tyre in 155/70/12, available at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Find out if it suits your car and how to maintain it.

What Is the Habilead China 155/70/12?
The Habilead China in size 155/70/12 is a compact tyre built for small city cars. It is stocked by Shaharyar Traders on Ghazi Road, Lahore — a well-known tyre vendor serving drivers across the area. If you own a small hatchback or a kei-style car and need a reliable replacement tyre, this size is worth knowing about.
Which Cars Use This Size?
The 155/70/12 is a narrow, small-diameter tyre. In Pakistan, it fits vehicles like older Suzuki Mehran units and similar entry-level hatchbacks that ran on 12-inch rims. If your car originally came with 12-inch wheels, this is a direct fitment size to check.
Always confirm the tyre size printed on your existing tyre or in your owner's manual before buying. The three numbers tell you everything: 155 is the tread width in millimetres, 70 is the aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width), and 12 is the rim diameter in inches.
Why Is 155/70/12 Still Popular in Pakistan?
Small tyres for small cars have a large market in Pakistan for straightforward reasons. Millions of drivers in cities like Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi rely on compact vehicles for daily commuting. These cars are fuel-efficient, easy to park on narrow streets, and affordable to maintain.
For this segment, 155/70/12 tyres remain in demand because older vehicles with 12-inch rims are still widely driven. Replacement tyres in this size are practical to find, and the smaller size generally means lower cost compared to larger modern sizes. That said, always check availability and current pricing directly — it shifts with market conditions.
What to Expect from Habilead as a Brand
Habilead is a Chinese tyre manufacturer that exports to markets across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. Like many Chinese tyre brands that have entered the Pakistani market, Habilead positions itself in the value segment — meaning it competes on affordability while aiming to meet basic performance standards.
For everyday urban driving on Lahore's roads — from the broken patches near inner-city lanes to the relatively smoother stretches of main arteries — a value-segment tyre can do the job if maintained properly. It is not a performance tyre and is not marketed as one. What it offers is a functional option for drivers who need a dependable everyday tyre without stretching their budget.
Pakistan's road conditions vary dramatically. Summer heat in Punjab pushes tarmac temperatures high. The monsoon season brings waterlogging on underpasses and flooded streets. For a compact city car used mainly for short commutes, a tyre like this covers the basics. Just be realistic about expectations — no tyre brand performs miracles; maintenance and driving habits matter just as much.
Fitment Tips Before You Buy
- Check your rim size first. 12-inch rims are becoming less common. Make sure your vehicle has 12-inch wheels before ordering.
- Match the load index and speed rating. The tyre's sidewall will show these. Your vehicle manual will specify the minimum requirement. Do not fit a tyre with a lower rating than required.
- Buy in pairs at minimum. Mixing tyre brands on the same axle is not recommended. Ideally, replace all four at the same time for balanced handling.
- Get the tyres balanced after fitment. Even a small imbalance causes vibration and uneven wear. Any reputable tyre shop will balance the tyres as part of the fitting.
- Check tyre pressure after fitting. Inflation affects fuel efficiency, handling, and tyre life. Your car's recommended pressure is usually on a sticker inside the driver's door frame.
Shaharyar Traders at Ghazi Road Lahore can advise on fitment if you visit in person. You can also view the listing details for the Habilead China (155/70/12) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore on CircleWheels before heading over.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyre maintenance is often overlooked in Pakistan, but it makes a real difference to safety and longevity.
Rotation: Rotating tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres helps even out wear. Front tyres on front-wheel-drive cars wear faster at the edges because of steering forces. Rotating them to the rear gives the tread a chance to wear more evenly across all four tyres.
Pressure checks: Check tyre pressure at least once a month, and always when the tyre is cold — meaning the car has not been driven for at least three hours. Hot tyres give a falsely high pressure reading.
Visual inspection: Look at your tyres regularly. Bulges on the sidewall, cracks in the rubber, and uneven tread wear are warning signs. A bulge in particular means the tyre's internal structure is compromised — replace it immediately.
Tread depth: The legal minimum in most markets is 1.6mm of tread depth. In Pakistan's monsoon season, more tread means better water evacuation and grip on wet roads. Once the tread is low, braking distances on wet roads increase significantly.
Alignment: If your car pulls to one side or the steering wheel vibrates, get a wheel alignment check. Misalignment chews through tyres quickly and unevenly.
The Bottom Line
If you drive a small hatchback with 12-inch rims and want a no-fuss replacement tyre in Lahore, the Habilead China 155/70/12 available at Shaharyar Traders is a practical option to consider. Check the current price directly on the CircleWheels listing, confirm fitment with your car's specs, and pair the purchase with proper maintenance for the best results.



