Elan +2 tyres
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Just wondered if anyone had any experience of cheap tyres for my +2S 130. I don't do track days and usually the tyres get changed on age rather than mileage, so I'm looking for something towards the budget end of the market. I've been offered Khumo Solus KH17, which get quite good reviews, or Marshall MA1 (no reviews available) both just under £50 a corner. I'm told the Marshall's are made at the same factory as the Khumos and have identical tread pattern, so I suspect they are the same tyre. If anyone has any experience of either of these,o r can recommend anything else, then I would be very interested to read your thoughts. Another option would be Maxxis MA1, which cost about 50% more.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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I would say that buying a cheap (and bad) tyre for a classic car is nonsense, the savings do not compensate the anger (and problems) after a slip if it leads to damage or injuries.
That referes especially to greatly advertised, non-sticky tyres which come from brands with great marketing, but no technical departments. They do look-a-likes.
That said, I bought these: Falken Sincera SN832 Ecorun
Very satisfied, and quite cheap. Japanese, BTW
That referes especially to greatly advertised, non-sticky tyres which come from brands with great marketing, but no technical departments. They do look-a-likes.
That said, I bought these: Falken Sincera SN832 Ecorun
Very satisfied, and quite cheap. Japanese, BTW
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+1 to Japanese, EU, or American made. Though I am not so sure that is the ultimate. A large well known company might be at the top of the list, followed by warranty reviews.
If your wanting something good and a good price. The
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk
For the +2 are excellent and shipping is included (I like the rally tread blocks!).
My second choice would be for a square shoulder winter tyre. Because winter is softer/stickier compound, plus you get an excellent wet tyre.
Don’t forget, winter tyres are for cooler temperatures such as in the morning.
If your wanting something good and a good price. The
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk
For the +2 are excellent and shipping is included (I like the rally tread blocks!).
My second choice would be for a square shoulder winter tyre. Because winter is softer/stickier compound, plus you get an excellent wet tyre.
Don’t forget, winter tyres are for cooler temperatures such as in the morning.
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A mate of mine who does Honda conversions on the Elise swears by Khumo has tried all sorts on Elise. Does not mean they will suit the +2 of course but has already been said don't fit ditch finders get something decent
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I also recommend longstonetyre in England for Plus 2 tires. I have tried tires in all sizes from 165 to 195 on the car and believe the OE165x80x13 size provides the best steering sensitivity as well as plenty of grip in both dry and wet conditions and have that vintage look. They'll be more expensive than other sizes but, to me, worth the cost. Longstone delivered a set of tires to my tire shop in California in less than a week from time of order.
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pimkeirle
Can I politely suggest you pour yourself a coffee, open the biscuits and have a read of the 12pages here:-
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=42154
Alan
Can I politely suggest you pour yourself a coffee, open the biscuits and have a read of the 12pages here:-
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=42154
Alan
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Hi Mike,it might be worth you looking at The Blockley tyre company,they do a 165 HR 13.A cheaper option than Longstones.Steve
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If you are in the UK try MyTyres. They have a good selection of 165 x 13 and 185/70 x 13 which we have used both sizes on our +2. Cheers.
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The problem with fitting 70 series tyres instead of 80 series is the smaller overall tyre diameter which will therefore lower the overall gearing of the car which can be undesirable especially on the 4speed models.
The original fitment on a +2 is 165/80/13 with a 600 mm fitted tyre diameter. The Michelin XAS has this and the Dunlop SP Aquajet comes in at just under at 596mm fitted tyre diameter but there is not much in the 'cheaper' modern tyres that does.
There isn't now much choice without compromising on things it seems.
Alan
The original fitment on a +2 is 165/80/13 with a 600 mm fitted tyre diameter. The Michelin XAS has this and the Dunlop SP Aquajet comes in at just under at 596mm fitted tyre diameter but there is not much in the 'cheaper' modern tyres that does.
There isn't now much choice without compromising on things it seems.
Alan
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As most if not all tyres are built for 3000 lb+ cars, I highly doubt anything works properly, and the Michelin XAS will be hard compound and not meant for the cool (below 15). Based on the 3000lb argument, I have gone with Toyo winters for touring. Dunlop and Kumho were options here in N America. Then I have alloy rims for sport summer tyres.
How much cheaper are the Blockey’s, they look about the same as the Longstonetyre after shippping etc.
How much cheaper are the Blockey’s, they look about the same as the Longstonetyre after shippping etc.
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Hi
Here is what we suggest for Elans
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/classi ... /elan.html
The good news is that towards the end of this year i will be getting a Pirelli Cinturato CN36 which will be fantastic on and Elan +2. I am hoping to keep the price down as well, but that is tricky on quality manufacturers making small batch tyres. I will be happy if i can keep it bellow a £onner
These cars will handle better fitted with proper Classic tyres rather than a tyre that just happens to be the right size.
Currently i think the only classic tyres in the 165R13 size are the Dunlop and Michelin XAS. Sadly the Dunlop are no longer actually manufactured by Dunlop themselves, they are made else where under lisence. The Michelin however is made by Michelin, and for now i have no doubt in suggesting that these are the best tyres for an Elan. I had them on a ZeTech engined Cortina that i raced they were epic. But when the CN36 is made then the XAS will have some competition.
Here is what we suggest for Elans
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/classi ... /elan.html
The good news is that towards the end of this year i will be getting a Pirelli Cinturato CN36 which will be fantastic on and Elan +2. I am hoping to keep the price down as well, but that is tricky on quality manufacturers making small batch tyres. I will be happy if i can keep it bellow a £onner
These cars will handle better fitted with proper Classic tyres rather than a tyre that just happens to be the right size.
Currently i think the only classic tyres in the 165R13 size are the Dunlop and Michelin XAS. Sadly the Dunlop are no longer actually manufactured by Dunlop themselves, they are made else where under lisence. The Michelin however is made by Michelin, and for now i have no doubt in suggesting that these are the best tyres for an Elan. I had them on a ZeTech engined Cortina that i raced they were epic. But when the CN36 is made then the XAS will have some competition.
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Doug hi,
Thanks for the thoughts and information.
That is really interesting news on the Pirelli CN36 especially if the price point is good. I certainly would be up for a set of those if the price comes out like you hope. Please keep us updated on this!
Alan.
Thanks for the thoughts and information.
That is really interesting news on the Pirelli CN36 especially if the price point is good. I certainly would be up for a set of those if the price comes out like you hope. Please keep us updated on this!
Alan.
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"But when the CN36 is made then the XAS will have some competition." Based on the table I would say that the XAS already has some competition from the Vredestiens. And price wise there isn't any competition from the XAS when including the required tubes. Unfortunately they aren't currently available. Perhaps someone could prompt them to start producing these again.
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