Michelin Primacy SUV 265/70/16: Is It Right for Your Car?
Spotlight on the Michelin Primacy SUV in 265/70/16, available at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore. Learn what it suits and how to maintain it.

What Is the Michelin Primacy SUV?
The Michelin Primacy SUV is built specifically for sport utility vehicles and crossovers. It is not a repurposed passenger tyre stretched to fit a bigger wheel. Michelin engineered it from the ground up for the higher load and ride height that SUVs demand. The focus is on a comfortable, stable ride without sacrificing wet-road grip — something that matters a lot in Pakistan.
Which Vehicles Use the 265/70/16 Size?
The 265/70/16 is a well-established size in the Pakistani market. It fits a range of popular four-wheel-drive and SUV platforms, including full-size pickups and older-generation Land Cruisers, Fortuners, Pajeroes, and similar body-on-frame vehicles. If you are unsure whether this size matches your car, check the placard inside your driver's door or consult the vehicle manual before buying.
This size is popular here for a practical reason: Pakistan has no shortage of rough roads. From the potholed streets of inner Lahore to the broken highways heading toward Multan or Peshawar, drivers want a tyre with decent sidewall height. The 70-series profile gives you that extra cushion compared to lower-profile options.
Why Michelin?
Michelin is a French tyre manufacturer with a long global track record. Drivers who choose Michelin generally expect consistent build quality, predictable handling, and longer tread life compared to budget alternatives. The brand positions its products toward drivers who prioritise safety and durability over the lowest upfront cost. For a family SUV that carries passengers daily — through monsoon rains in Lahore or summer heat pushing past 40°C — that trade-off often makes sense.
The Primacy line specifically is Michelin's comfort-touring range. It is not a mud-terrain or off-road tyre. If your driving is mostly urban and highway, with occasional rough roads, the Primacy SUV fits that profile well. If you regularly tackle serious off-road terrain, look at Michelin's off-road-focused options instead.
Why This Size Is Popular in Pakistan
Pakistani roads are inconsistent. You can go from a smooth motorway to a broken service road within the same journey. A tyre in the 265/70/16 size gives you a wider footprint for stability at highway speeds and enough sidewall to absorb bumps without bottoming out. It also fits 16-inch alloy and steel rims that are extremely common on mid-size and large SUVs sold here over the last two decades.
During the monsoon season, standing water on urban roads is a real hazard. A tyre with good wet-road drainage patterns reduces aquaplaning risk. This is not a minor point — flooded underpasses and waterlogged streets are a regular feature in Lahore, Karachi, and other major cities between July and September.
Where to Buy in Lahore
This specific size — the Michelin Primacy SUV 265/70/16 — is currently listed through Shaharyar Traders in Faisal Town, Lahore. Faisal Town is a well-connected area, accessible from multiple major routes. For current pricing and availability, visit the Michelin Primacy SUV (265/70/16) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore listing on CircleWheels. Prices change with import rates and stock levels, so checking the live listing gives you the most accurate figure.
Fitment Tips
A few things to confirm before fitting:
- Match all four tyres if possible. Mixing brands or tread patterns on an SUV can affect handling balance, especially on wet roads.
- Check your spare. If you are upgrading to a new size, make sure your spare tyre matches or is at least close in diameter.
- Torque the wheel nuts correctly. Ask the fitment shop to use a torque wrench. Over-tightened nuts warp brake rotors; under-tightened ones are a safety risk.
- Valve stems. If your current valve stems are old or cracked, replace them at the same time. It is a small cost that prevents slow leaks.
- Alignment after fitting. New tyres on a vehicle with misaligned wheels will wear unevenly and quickly. Get a four-wheel alignment done.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyres wear at different rates depending on position. Front tyres on front-wheel-drive vehicles steer and brake, so they wear faster. On an SUV with four-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive, wear is more even but still not identical front to rear.
Rotate every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres. This evens out wear across all four tyres and extends their overall life. Keep a note in your service book.
Check pressure monthly. Pakistani summers are brutal. Heat expands air inside the tyre, so always check pressure when the tyre is cold — not right after a long drive. Use the manufacturer's recommended pressure from your door placard, not the maximum pressure printed on the tyre sidewall.
Inspect the sidewalls. After driving over potholes or kerbs, look at the sidewall for bulges or cracks. A bulge means the internal structure is compromised. Do not ignore it.
Tread depth. The legal minimum in most markets is 1.6mm, but safety starts degrading before you reach that point. If your tread wear indicators are flush with the tread surface, it is time to replace.
If you are shopping for tyres in Lahore and your vehicle takes the 265/70/16 size, this listing is worth checking. A well-known brand, a trusted local vendor, and the right size for Pakistani road conditions — that is a reasonable starting point.



