WindForce China 165/65/14: A Practical Tyre for Lahore Roads
Spotlight on the WindForce China tyre in 165/65/14 at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore. Fits, maintenance tips, and more.

What Is the WindForce China 165/65/14?
WindForce is a budget-to-mid-range tyre brand sourced from Chinese manufacturing facilities. It targets drivers who want reliable everyday performance without paying premium prices. The 165/65/14 size is one of the most commonly fitted sizes on Pakistani roads, and WindForce competes directly in that space.
If you are in Lahore and need this size, WindForce China (165/65/14) at Shaharyar Traders, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Lahore is a listed option worth checking out. Shaharyar Traders operates in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, one of Lahore's well-known tyre market strips.
Which Cars Use the 165/65/14 Size?
This size fits a wide range of compact and economy cars popular across Pakistan. Think along the lines of:
- Suzuki Cultus (older generations)
- Suzuki Wagon R
- Daihatsu Cuore
- Various older Mehran variants and similar small hatchbacks
If your car originally came with 165/65/14 tyres, this size is your direct replacement. Always confirm against your vehicle's door-jamb sticker or owner manual before buying.
Why Is 165/65/14 So Popular in Pakistan?
Pakistan's roads favour compact cars. Fuel prices, congested city traffic in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi, and narrow residential streets all push buyers toward smaller, lighter vehicles. Those vehicles run narrower tyres — and 165/65/14 sits right in that sweet spot.
The size also offers a decent sidewall height (65 profile), which helps absorb the kind of punishment Pakistani roads dish out — potholes, broken edges, speed bumps every hundred metres. A taller sidewall gives more cushioning than a low-profile alternative.
During the monsoon season, that sidewall also gives the tyre reasonable water-channelling depth, reducing aquaplaning risk on flooded city roads. And in peak Lahore summer, when tarmac temperatures can be brutal, having a properly inflated tyre in the correct size keeps heat buildup in check.
What to Expect from WindForce as a Brand
WindForce sits in the value segment. That means it is designed for cost-conscious buyers who prioritise affordability and acceptable day-to-day performance over high-end handling or motorsport-grade durability.
For urban commuting — office runs, school pickups, weekend bazaar trips — a WindForce tyre in the correct size and properly maintained should serve you reasonably well. It is not built for motorway cruising at sustained high speeds or aggressive cornering, but most Pakistani daily drivers are not doing that either.
As with any budget brand, the key is realistic expectations. Buy the right size, keep it inflated, rotate it regularly, and you will get a fair life out of it.
Fitment Tips Before You Install
Check your rim size first. The 14 in 165/65/14 means the tyre fits a 14-inch wheel. If your car has been modified or fitted with aftermarket rims, measure the rim diameter before ordering.
Buy in pairs or sets where possible. Mixing very different tyre brands or worn tyres with new ones on the same axle creates uneven grip. If you can replace both front or both rear tyres together, do it.
Get balancing done at the time of fitment. Any reputable vendor, including shops on Khayaban-e-Iqbal, will offer wheel balancing. Do not skip it. An unbalanced tyre causes vibration and wears unevenly — costing you money sooner.
Set the correct pressure immediately. Check your door jamb or owner manual for the recommended PSI. Do not guess. Over-inflation causes centre wear; under-inflation causes shoulder wear and increases the risk of blowouts in summer heat.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Rotation is simple but most Pakistani drivers skip it. Here is how to think about it:
- Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Move front tyres to the rear and vice versa (for non-directional tyres). This evens out wear caused by steering and braking loads.
- Inspect the tread depth regularly. Pakistan does not enforce tyre tread limits the way some countries do, but bald tyres on wet monsoon roads are genuinely dangerous. If the tread looks shallow, replace — do not wait.
- Check pressure monthly. Temperature swings between Lahore winter and summer are significant. Pressure drops in cold weather, rises in heat. A monthly check takes two minutes.
- Look for uneven wear patterns. Feathering on the edges often points to alignment issues. Centre wear suggests chronic over-inflation. Both shorten tyre life and affect safety.
- Store spares properly. If you keep a spare in your boot, check its pressure every few months. A flat spare is useless when you need it on GT Road at midnight.
Where to Check the Current Price
Prices on imported and budget tyres can shift with exchange rates and supplier stock. Rather than quote a figure that may already be outdated, visit the WindForce China (165/65/14) listing at Shaharyar Traders on CircleWheels to see the current price and contact the vendor directly.
Saharyar Traders is based in Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Lahore — a convenient location if you are coming from Defence, Bahria Town, or anywhere along Canal Road.
The short version: If your compact car takes 165/65/14 tyres and you want a budget-friendly option in Lahore, WindForce China at Shaharyar Traders is worth a look. Fit it correctly, maintain the pressure, and rotate on schedule — and it will earn its keep on Lahore's roads.



