Headway China 185/60/15: A Practical Tyre for Lahore Roads
Spotlight on the Headway China tyre in 185/60/15, available at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore. Find fitment tips, maintenance basics, and more.

What Is the Headway China 185/60/15?
The Headway China 185/60/15 is a passenger car tyre designed for everyday urban and semi-urban driving. It sits in the value segment — built for drivers who want reliable daily performance without overspending. If you drive around Lahore's mix of smooth boulevards and broken inner-city roads, this size and brand is worth knowing about.
Which Cars Use This Size?
The 185/60/15 fitment is common on a solid range of popular Pakistani cars. You'll find it on several variants of the Honda City, Toyota Corolla (older generations), Suzuki Cultus, and similar compact sedans and hatchbacks. If you're unsure whether this size matches your vehicle, check the placard inside your driver's door or your owner's manual. Getting the right size matters more than the brand choice — always confirm fitment before buying.
Why Is 185/60/15 Popular in Pakistan?
This size hits a sweet spot. The 185mm width gives enough road contact for stable handling without being too wide for city lanes. The 60-series profile means there's a decent sidewall — useful on Lahore's roads where potholes and broken edges are a daily reality. A taller sidewall absorbs bumps better than low-profile alternatives, which matters whether you're navigating the older streets of Gulberg or the newer roads of DHA.
The 15-inch rim diameter also keeps things practical. Replacement tyres and balancing services for 15-inch wheels are widely available across Lahore, which means lower maintenance hassle over the life of the tyre.
What to Expect from Headway as a Brand
Headway is a Chinese tyre manufacturer that produces tyres for budget-conscious consumers across Asia and other emerging markets. Like most value-segment Chinese brands, Headway tyres are built to cover everyday driving needs — city commuting, occasional highway runs, and mixed road surfaces.
As a buyer, set realistic expectations. You're not getting a premium European or Japanese compound. What you are getting is a functional tyre at an accessible price point. For drivers who put moderate kilometres on their car and prioritise cost efficiency, that trade-off often makes sense. Ride quality and tread life will be adequate for regular use in urban Pakistan — but aggressive driving or sustained high-speed motorway use will wear any budget tyre faster.
Fitment Tips
A few things to get right when fitting new tyres:
- Always balance after fitting. An unbalanced tyre causes vibration and uneven wear. Any reputable shop in Lahore will do this — ask for it specifically.
- Check tyre pressure after fitting. New tyres sometimes lose a little air in the first day or two as they seat properly. Re-check pressure 24 hours after fitment.
- Inspect your rims. If your existing wheels have corrosion or minor damage on the bead seat, get them cleaned or repaired before mounting new rubber. A poor seal causes slow leaks.
- Fit in pairs at minimum. If you're replacing two tyres, put the newer ones on the rear axle. This improves stability under braking, especially on wet roads during Lahore's monsoon months.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyre rotation is simple but often skipped. Here's why it matters and how to do it right.
Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres wear faster because they handle steering and — on front-wheel-drive cars — also handle power delivery. Rotating regularly evens out wear across all four tyres, extending their useful life.
Check pressure monthly. Pakistan's summer heat causes tyre pressure to rise. In Lahore, temperatures in June and July can push road surface temps extremely high, which affects air pressure inside your tyres. Under-inflation is the top cause of premature tyre wear and blowouts. Check pressure in the morning before driving, when tyres are cool.
Inspect tread depth. The legal minimum in Pakistan is 1.6mm, but most tyre professionals recommend replacing well before you reach that level — especially heading into monsoon season when wet grip becomes critical. A simple tread depth gauge costs almost nothing and tells you exactly where you stand.
Avoid kerbing. Scraping wheels against kerbs damages the sidewall, which is the weakest part of any tyre. Headway tyres, like all budget options, have less reinforcement in this area than premium brands, so treat kerbs with care.
Where to Get It in Lahore
This tyre is stocked by Shaharyar Traders in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Lahore — a well-located vendor in one of the city's accessible commercial areas. You can view the listing, confirm availability, and check current pricing directly on CircleWheels: Headway China (185/60/15) at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore.
Prices in the tyre market shift regularly, so always check the listing for the current rate before visiting.
The Short Version
The Headway China 185/60/15 is a practical, budget-segment choice for everyday city driving in Lahore. Fit it correctly, keep the pressure right through Pakistan's brutal summers, and rotate it regularly — and it will do its job without drama. Just don't ask it to perform like a premium tyre, and it won't disappoint.



