Which Tyre Brand Works Best for Kia Grand Carnival in Pakistani Road Conditions?
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Which Tyre Brand Works Best for Kia Grand Carnival in Pakistani Road Conditions?
I’m planning to replace the tyres on my Grand Carnival. With local road conditions, frequent potholes, and occasional highway trips, I want tyres that balance comfort, durability, and fuel economy. Which tyre brands o r models are most recommended by fellow owners in Pakistan?
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Talha Kyanii asked on 30 Aug 2025 11:37:36 am


The stock Kumho Crugen tyres e.g., KL33 on the Carnival are often reported to wear quickly. One user noted:
“After over 2 years and 40,000 km, the Kumho Crugen tyres on my KGC were unsafe. … Opted for Yokohama Advan Sport 235/60 18 … steering feels more direct… sidewalls feel firmer… recommended.”
Lowyat Forum
Local users have also spoken about tyre availability and brand reliability:
Dewstone and Tranzo have been noted as reliable short-term performers
Budget tyres like Eurostar sometimes lose traction, which can be risky
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Recommendations:
Yokohama Advan Sport is a solid upgrade for stability and better handling.
Stick with reputable brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, o r Yokohama when possible.
For budget-conscious situations, Dewstone and Tranzo are decent within shorter timespans—but be cautious with cheaper Chinese brands regarding traction.
“After over 2 years and 40,000 km, the Kumho Crugen tyres on my KGC were unsafe. … Opted for Yokohama Advan Sport 235/60 18 … steering feels more direct… sidewalls feel firmer… recommended.”
Lowyat Forum
Local users have also spoken about tyre availability and brand reliability:
Dewstone and Tranzo have been noted as reliable short-term performers
Budget tyres like Eurostar sometimes lose traction, which can be risky
Recommendations:
Yokohama Advan Sport is a solid upgrade for stability and better handling.
Stick with reputable brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, o r Yokohama when possible.
For budget-conscious situations, Dewstone and Tranzo are decent within shorter timespans—but be cautious with cheaper Chinese brands regarding traction.
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