Blockley tyres for a Plus 2
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Has anyone tried the Blockley 165 x 13 V rated radial tyres on a plus 2
I?m not interested in people telling me to fit Michelin xas tyres or Pirelli cn36, I?ve read all the comments on here about their merits, I?m interested in any experience people have actually using the Blockley tyres
I?m not interested in people telling me to fit Michelin xas tyres or Pirelli cn36, I?ve read all the comments on here about their merits, I?m interested in any experience people have actually using the Blockley tyres
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There?s some info on this short thread:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1338896
Why not contact Dougal on here who owns Longstone Tyres I?m sure he?d be helpful.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1338896
Why not contact Dougal on here who owns Longstone Tyres I?m sure he?d be helpful.
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Thanks for the link Steve, the piston heads article was very interesting.
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I've had them on mine for a couple of months and I've nothing but positive things to say about them. Low speed steering had been transformed as the previous tyres were 185/70R13 and the steering wheel is a smaller-than-original Momo - it used to be hard work to steer. At speed they feel secure and predictable. They look perfect on the car, they were manufactured this year and they cost a fraction of the price of the viable alternatives. As an added bonus, the people at Blockley are a pleasure to deal with - especially the proprietor, Julian Majzub.
As far as I'm concerned they are the only sensible choice for anyone with a +2 running original-sized wheels.
Hope that helps.
Simon
As far as I'm concerned they are the only sensible choice for anyone with a +2 running original-sized wheels.
Hope that helps.
Simon
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Imho "H" is ok to 130MPH. I've had 3 different +2 Elans and never had more than about 115 MPH out of them.
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I believe original spec was H rated anyway, I just didn?t want the T rating that everyone kept offering me
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