Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 255/40/17: Performance Tyre Spotlight
The Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 in 255/40/17 is a serious performance tyre. Here's what it suits, why the size works, and where to get it in Lahore.

If you drive a modified sedan, a sports coupe, or a track-day car and you take your rubber seriously, the Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 deserves your attention. This tyre sits firmly in the high-performance street and occasional track category — not your everyday commuter tyre, but exactly what the right driver needs.
What Kind of Car and Driver Is This For?
The Advan Neova AD08 is built for enthusiasts. Think Honda Civic Type R, Subaru WRX, Toyota 86, or any locally modified rear-wheel-drive platform where grip and steering response matter more than fuel economy or long tread life. If your daily drive is Shahra-e-Faisal at 7 AM in a Corolla, this is not your tyre. But if you push your car on the Motorway, enjoy weekend mountain runs near Murree, or hit the occasional gymkhana or autocross event, the AD08 is worth serious consideration.
The tyre is designed for dry grip first. Its asymmetric tread pattern and high-silica compound are tuned for lateral stiffness, sharp turn-in, and progressive feedback at the limit. Wet performance is competent but not its headline act.
Why 255/40/17 Is a Popular Size in Pakistan
The 255/40/17 fitment hits a sweet spot in the local enthusiast community. A 255mm tread width gives you a wide contact patch without going so wide that the car becomes difficult to steer at low speed or in parking. A 40-series sidewall keeps handling sharp — less sidewall flex means more precise cornering — while still offering enough cushion for Lahore's occasional pothole or broken service road.
This size is commonly fitted on performance cars from the mid-2000s to mid-2010s. If your car left the factory with a 245 or 255 rear tyre on a 17-inch rim, there is a good chance 255/40/17 is your stock or near-stock spec. It is also a go-to upgrade size for enthusiasts running 17-inch aftermarket wheels on cars that originally wore a narrower tyre.
What to Expect from Yokohama as a Brand
Yokohama is a Japanese tyre manufacturer with decades of motorsport involvement, particularly in touring car and GT racing. Their Advan range is their performance flagship. The Neova sub-line specifically targets the street-sport and lightweight track segment — tyres that are road-legal but developed with circuit use in mind.
In Pakistan, Yokohama has earned a solid reputation among enthusiasts who import Japanese-spec cars or seek premium alternatives to the more common mass-market brands. Availability has historically been the challenge, which is why finding a specific performance size at a reputable Lahore vendor matters.
You can check the Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 (255/40/17) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore on CircleWheels for current availability and pricing.
Fitment Tips
A few things to keep in mind before mounting the Advan Neova AD08:
Check your rim width. A 255-width tyre is typically recommended for rims between 8 and 9.5 inches wide. Fitting a wide tyre on a narrow rim can balloon the sidewall and kill handling precision — the opposite of why you bought a performance tyre.
Directional vs. asymmetric matters. The AD08 uses an asymmetric pattern, meaning there is an inside and outside edge. Make sure your fitter mounts it correctly. An incorrectly mounted asymmetric tyre will underperform and wear unevenly.
Alignment before you drive. After fitting new performance tyres, get a four-wheel alignment. Any existing toe or camber issue will eat into an expensive performance tyre faster than you expect. This is especially true in Pakistan where road surfaces vary so much between a smooth expressway and a broken inner-city road.
Tyre pressure matters more here. Pakistan's summer temperatures — Lahore regularly crosses 40°C between May and August — raise tyre pressure significantly from cold inflation. Check your pressures when the tyres are cold, and follow the manufacturer's recommended range. Do not bleed air after a hot run; that elevated pressure reading is normal.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Performance tyres wear faster than touring tyres by design. The soft compound that gives you grip gives up tread life. Keep these habits:
- Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. If your car allows it (same size front and rear), rotate to even out wear. If you run staggered sizes, inspect regularly instead.
- Check tread depth. Use a coin or a tread depth gauge. Most tyre experts recommend replacing when you hit 2–3mm remaining. On a performance tyre, handling degrades noticeably before the legal wear limit.
- Visual inspection after monsoon season. July and August in Lahore can hide road damage under standing water. After the rains, inspect your tyres for sidewall bulges, cuts, or embedded debris.
- Store correctly if seasonal. If you swap tyres seasonally, store them vertically, away from direct sunlight and away from ozone sources like electric motors.
Where to Get It in Lahore
Shaharyar Traders in Faisal Town, Lahore is the listed vendor for this fitment on CircleWheels. Faisal Town is a well-established commercial area with easy access from multiple parts of the city. Before visiting, confirm availability and current price directly through the listing — stock on performance sizes can move quickly.
If you are serious about handling, the Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 in 255/40/17 is a tyre that will reward a driver who knows how to use it. Pair it with proper alignment, correct inflation, and regular inspections, and it will do exactly what it promises.



