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Linglong China 245/75/16: A Solid Pick for Pakistani SUVs

Spotlighting the Linglong China tyre in 245/75/16 at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore. Who it suits, why this size works in Pakistan, and key care tips.

7 June 2026 4 min read 906 words
Linglong China 245/75/16: A Solid Pick for Pakistani SUVs

What Is the Linglong China 245/75/16?

Linglong is a Chinese tyre manufacturer with a large global production footprint. Their tyres are sold across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The 245/75/16 is one of the more rugged sizes in their lineup — built wide, tall in the sidewall, and designed to sit on a 16-inch rim.

In Pakistan, this size has built a loyal following among SUV and 4x4 owners who need a tyre that can handle more than just city tarmac.

Which Vehicles Use This Size?

The 245/75/16 is a common fitment for:

  • Toyota Land Cruiser (older generations)
  • Mitsubishi Pajero
  • Isuzu D-Max and similar pickup trucks
  • Nissan Patrol
  • Heavy-duty off-road builds on 16-inch aftermarket rims

If you drive one of these vehicles around Lahore, head out to northern areas on weekend trips, or regularly use uneven roads in smaller cities, this tyre size was essentially made for your use case.

Why This Size Is Popular in Pakistan

Pakistan's roads demand a lot from tyres. City roads in Lahore or Karachi can be perfectly paved one block and broken the next. Motorways are smooth but can get scorching in summer. Then there are the long drives up to Murree, Nathiagali, Kaghan, or Gilgit — all of which throw gravel, steep climbs, and sharp corners at you.

The 245/75/16 size handles this variety well. Here is why:

  • Higher sidewall ratio (75) means more tyre material between your rim and the road. That cushions impact on broken tarmac and rocky terrain.
  • Wide footprint (245mm) gives better grip distribution on soft or loose surfaces.
  • 16-inch rim compatibility keeps you in a sweet spot — large enough for load-carrying vehicles, common enough that replacements are easy to find.

Monsoon season is another factor. Standing water on Lahore's streets after heavy rains tests any tyre's drainage. A properly inflated tyre of this size with good tread depth can handle aquaplaning risk better than a worn-out one. Keep tread depth in mind — more on that below.

What to Expect from Linglong as a Brand

Linglong sits in the mid-range tyre segment. They are not a premium European brand, but they are not bargain-bin either. The company has invested in R&D and has manufacturing certifications recognised in multiple international markets.

For Pakistani drivers who need a reliable daily workhorse tyre without paying top-tier prices, Linglong has earned a practical reputation. You are getting decent construction quality and consistent performance across everyday driving conditions.

For highway driving, off-road weekend trips, and urban commutes in a heavy SUV or pickup, Linglong tyres in this size are a sensible, widely-trusted choice.

Fitment Tips

Getting the right tyre is only half the job. Fitment matters just as much.

  • Check your rim width. The 245/75/16 is suited for rims between 6.5 and 8 inches wide. Confirm your rim size before purchasing.
  • Torque your wheel bolts correctly. Over-tightening or under-tightening lug nuts causes uneven wear and safety issues. Ask the fitment shop to use a torque wrench.
  • Wheel alignment is non-negotiable. Fitting new tyres without checking alignment wastes your investment. Misaligned wheels cause rapid, uneven wear on the inside or outside edges.
  • Balancing. Always balance all four tyres after fitment. Vibration at highway speeds is a sign of imbalance — fix it early.
  • TPMS and valve stems. If your vehicle has a tyre pressure monitoring system, make sure the sensor is transferred properly to the new tyres.

Rotation and Maintenance Basics

Good tyres last longer with basic care. Here is a simple routine to follow:

Tyre rotation: Rotate every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres. This evens out wear across all four tyres. For a 4x4 or AWD vehicle, front and rear tyres wear differently — rotation keeps them wearing at a similar rate and extends their life.

Tyre pressure: Check pressure monthly and before long trips. Use the pressure figure listed on your vehicle's door jamb sticker — not the number printed on the tyre sidewall (that is the maximum, not the recommended). Heat in Pakistani summers can raise tyre pressure — check when the tyres are cold for an accurate reading.

Tread depth: The legal minimum in Pakistan is 1.6mm, but for safety — especially in the rain — replace tyres when tread reaches 3mm. Use a tread depth gauge or the built-in wear indicators on the tyre grooves.

Visual inspection: Before long drives, look for cracks, bulges, or embedded objects. A sidewall bulge means the tyre's internal structure is compromised. Replace it immediately.

Storage: If you have seasonal tyres or a spare set, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and away from ozone sources like electric motors.

Where to Get It in Lahore

This tyre is available through Shaharyar Traders on Ghazi Road, Lahore — a well-known fitment area for SUV and heavy vehicle tyres. You can view the listing, check current pricing, and get in touch with the vendor directly through CircleWheels.

Visit the Linglong China (245/75/16) at Shaharyar Traders, Ghazi Road Lahore listing page for the latest price and availability.


If you own a Pajero, D-Max, Patrol, or any heavy SUV and need a dependable 16-inch tyre that handles Pakistani roads across seasons, the Linglong China 245/75/16 is worth a serious look. Match it with proper alignment and regular rotation, and you will get solid mileage out of it.

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