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Mahindra Duro DZ Tyre Price and Scooter Tyre Specifications

 

Choose the 3.50-10 tyre size for your Mahindra Duro DZ tyre replacement to maintain the intended fit and handling. Our products are manufactured to meet the demands of daily scooter use with options suited for front and rear fitment. If you are looking at the Mahindra Duro DZ tyre price, you can select a Eurogrip tyre for Mahindra Duro DZ that matches your riding needs and budget. Ride with the right option and view current prices.

 

Tyre Sizes for Mahindra Duro DZ

Variant

Front Tyre Size

Rear Tyre Size

Load Index / Speed Rating

Mahindra Duro 125 DZ3.50-103.50-1051J Front / 51J Rear

 

Tyre Types for Mahindra Duro DZ

Tube Type

Suitable for

Benefits

Tube-Type (TT)

Mahindra Duro 125 DZ with tube-type wheel fitment.

Reliable air retention with an inner tube, simple puncture repairs, cost-effective maintenance and suitable for regular scooter operation.

 

Warranty Coverage for Mahindra Duro DZ Tyre

Warranty

Duration

Manufacturing Defects

7 years from the date of manufacture*

Non-Manufacturing Defects

3 years from the date of manufacture*

 

*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Mahindra Duro DZ Tyre

 

1. Which tyre size is specified for the Mahindra Duro DZ?

The specified Mahindra Duro DZ tyre size is 3.50-10 for both front and rear fitments on most variants. Using the specified size helps maintain intended steering response, load capacity, and braking characteristics. Match the load index and speed rating with the original specification during tyre replacement for consistent performance.

 

2. What is the typical Mahindra Duro DZ tyre price?

The Mahindra Duro DZ tyre price generally falls between ₹5,600 and ₹7,500. The total cost varies with tread pattern, construction, and retailer pricing. Installation, valve replacement, wheel balancing, or additional service charges may be billed separately based on the workshop.

 

3. Is a radial tyre suitable for the Mahindra Duro DZ?

No. The Mahindra Duro DZ scooter tyre specification is designed around bias-ply construction in the 3.50-10 size. Bias tyres provide the intended support for the scooter's wheel design and operating conditions. Radial tyres are not the standard fitment for this model.

 

4. What inflation pressure should be maintained for the Mahindra Duro DZ?

The recommended Mahindra Duro DZ tyre pressure is generally 22 PSI at the front and 28 PSI at the rear for solo riding. Measure pressure before riding while the tyres are cold. Proper inflation supports even tread wear, predictable handling, and effective braking performance.

 

5. What does the load index on a scooter tyre indicate?

The load index specifies the maximum weight a tyre is designed to carry at its rated inflation pressure. It should match the manufacturer's specification for safe operation. Installing a tyre with a lower load index than recommended can reduce carrying capacity and affect vehicle stability under load.

 

6. Why is the tyre manufacturing date important during replacement?

The manufacturing date indicates the tyre's production period and is shown by the four-digit DOT code. For example, 1225 represents the 12th week of 2025. A recently manufactured tyre offers a longer usable service life when stored and handled under appropriate conditions.

 

7. What causes repeated air loss without a visible puncture?

Gradual air loss can result from a damaged valve stem, a leaking valve core, corrosion around the rim seat, or a poor bead seal. These issues may not leave visible marks on the tread. A professional leak inspection can accurately identify the source of pressure loss.

 

8. Why should wheel balancing be carried out after fitting new tyres?

Wheel balancing helps distribute rotating weight evenly across the wheel assembly. An imbalanced wheel can create vibration, uneven tread wear, and additional stress on suspension components. Balancing is recommended whenever a new tyre is installed or a wheel assembly is dismantled.

 

9. What is the purpose of the tread wear indicator on a scooter tyre?

The tread wear indicator shows when the tyre has reached its minimum safe tread depth. Once the tread surface becomes level with these indicators, the tyre has reached its service limit. Continued use beyond this point can reduce grip, especially on wet road surfaces.

 

10. Can the front and rear tyres be interchanged during service?

Front and rear tyres perform different functions and often develop different wear patterns over time. Interchanging them is generally not recommended unless the tyre design and wear condition permit it. Follow the fitment markings and service recommendations provided for the specific tyre model.