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Mileking China 155/65/13: A Practical Tyre for Lahore Streets

Spotlight on the Mileking China tyre in 155/65/13, available at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore. Fitment tips, maintenance basics, and more.

5 July 2026 4 min read 793 words
Mileking China 155/65/13: A Practical Tyre for Lahore Streets

What Is the Mileking China 155/65/13?

The Mileking China tyre in size 155/65/13 is a budget-friendly option designed for small city cars. It is available right now at Shaharyar Traders in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Lahore. If you drive a compact hatchback and want a reliable everyday tyre without overspending, this size deserves a look.

Which Cars Use This Size?

The 155/65/13 is a narrow, small-diameter tyre. It fits a range of popular Pakistani cars, including older Suzuki Mehran variants and similar entry-level hatchbacks that run 13-inch rims. If you are unsure whether this size fits your car, check your door placard or existing tyre sidewall before buying.

Why Is 155/65/13 Popular in Pakistan?

Pakistan has a huge fleet of small, fuel-efficient cars. Cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi are full of compact hatchbacks doing daily commute duty. A 155/65/13 tyre is light, affordable to replace, and easy to balance. It also gives a slightly taller sidewall — the 65 profile number — which helps absorb the bumps and potholes common on urban roads. That taller sidewall is practical on Lahore's inner-city streets and on roads that take a beating during the monsoon season.

During summer, road temperatures in Punjab can push asphalt to extreme heat. A tyre with decent compound quality matters here. It keeps wear predictable and reduces the risk of sudden pressure spikes.

About Mileking as a Brand

Mileking is a Chinese tyre manufacturer that competes in the value segment. Like many Chinese tyre brands that have entered the Pakistani market over the past decade, Mileking targets drivers who want a functional tyre at an accessible price point. These tyres are not premium performance rubber — they are built for everyday urban and semi-urban use.

What you can reasonably expect from a Mileking tyre: adequate dry-road grip for city speeds, acceptable wet-weather traction on normal roads, and a wear rate that suits moderate daily driving. For someone driving 30–50 km a day in Lahore traffic, this type of tyre does the job.

If you need high-speed motorway performance or aggressive cornering, look at a higher-tier brand. But for the majority of Pakistani small-car drivers, value-segment tyres like Mileking make practical sense.

Fitment Tips

Getting fitment right protects both the tyre and your car. Keep these points in mind:

Check your rim size first. A 155/65/13 tyre fits a 13-inch rim. Confirm your rim diameter before ordering.

Match the load and speed index. Every tyre has a load index and speed rating printed on the sidewall. Make sure the Mileking unit you are buying meets or exceeds your car manufacturer's minimum requirement.

Use a reputable fitment point. Shaharyar Traders in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Lahore is a known vendor on CircleWheels. Having a professional fit and balance the tyre properly avoids vibration and uneven wear from day one.

Inflate to the correct pressure. Pakistani car manuals typically specify tyre pressure in PSI. After fitting, inflate to your car's recommended level — not the maximum printed on the tyre sidewall. Check pressure when the tyre is cold.

Rotation and Maintenance Basics

A tyre's life depends heavily on how you maintain it. Simple habits make a big difference.

Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres wear faster on front-wheel-drive cars. Rotating tyres front-to-rear (or in a cross pattern if your car manual allows) evens out wear and extends overall tyre life.

Check pressure monthly. Temperature swings between a Pakistani winter night and a summer afternoon can shift pressure by several PSI. Monthly checks keep you in the safe range.

Inspect for sidewall damage after monsoon. Lahore's waterlogged roads during July and August hide kerbs, broken edges, and debris. After heavy rain, visually inspect sidewalls for bulges or cuts. A bulging sidewall means the tyre needs replacing immediately.

Watch tread depth. The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm, but on wet roads you want more than that. Most tyres have tread wear indicators moulded into the grooves. When the tread is flush with those indicators, it is time for new rubber.

Avoid overloading. Small cars packed with passengers and luggage on long routes stress tyres beyond their comfort zone. Stick to your car's maximum load rating.

Where to Get This Tyre in Lahore

You can check the Mileking China (155/65/13) at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore listing on CircleWheels for current availability and pricing. Khayaban-e-Iqbal is a well-connected commercial area in Lahore, making it a convenient stop for drivers across the city.

The Bottom Line

The Mileking China 155/65/13 is a practical choice for small-car owners in Lahore who want functional daily-use tyres without stretching their budget. Match the size to your rim, fit it properly, keep the pressure right, and rotate on schedule — and you will get solid value from this tyre.

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