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I'm currently running 185/60/13 Yokohama A539's on the car, a couple of them seem to be slowly loosing pressure, are they a good enough tyre for dry days out or are others recommended?

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I have both 185/60/13 and 175/50/13 and have to say the 175,s break away in the wet without warning but the 185's give you abit of warning but both good in the dry

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Are you sure it is the tyre that is letting the pressure out and not the alloy wheel? Had a similar issue and my local friendly wheel man took the tyre off the rim and did some "treatment" to the actual alloy and hey presto, problem solved. 

 

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ive had 539s before found them to be good for road use bit sketchy in the wet but most sticky tyres are toyo proxies are probably on a par with them but if you want something stickier toyo r888 are very good ive also used the kuhmo equivalent they were excellent ive heard good things about the yoko equivalent too 

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It only takes a little bit of corrosion inside the wheel and it won't seal airtight .. as Skeeter said, your local tyre place can take the tyre off, clean up the wheel with a wire brush or other and re-fit the tyre ... it's also possible it's a leaky valve (again the tyre guy will dunk it in a water vat to check) or maybe your wheel rim is damaged.

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I'd say the alloy has corroded too as I has the same issue with slow leaks on my daily. As said its an easy fix. Interesting about A539s performance in the wet, I was looking to change to them next. Maybe not now.

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I use Avon CR500s and was expecting them to be a handful in the wet..........but in fact they're excellent. Checking the EU tyre rating for them they actually score an A for wet grip. They're available in 175/55/13

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I've got a set of Yokohama A539s (175/50/13) and Avon CR500s (175/55/13).  Not had the Avons long enough to use them really but the Yokohamas were very good. 

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Morning.... I'm going to go down to the local Kwik Fit and get them to have a look. I bought the wheels off here from someone claiming the to be genuine mk1 rs2000 4 spokes but turns out they were jps alloys with the end of the serial numbers grinded off so was monumentally pissed off. I didn't have this problem with the steelies so it makes sense that could be the problem.

 

I've been using r888's for years, always had them on my 360hp lotus Elise, and current Clio Cup track car, I found them good in wet and dry, I was unsure about using really sticky tyres on such an old car. I use R1R's as a wet tyre on the clio and haven't been that impressed.

 

I believe the Avon's are std on the Caterham 7 so got to be a good tyre.

 

I'll see what the outcome is today, the tyres have a decent amount of tread so the cheap fix is just to buy two 539's, we shall see.

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Hi... new guy into this one as at the moment and currently Ive got cheapo 185/60/13’s...

 

I Tour in the 105e... Le mans classic, Spa & as many UK shows as poss (wet and dry spring-autumn)

but also use the box at brands hatch track days (and hopefuly a few more)

so...

Yoko A539s (£59) or the TOYO Proxie CF1’s (£55) for good (stickier) performance? ...or does anyone know the cost of the 175/55/13 Avons?

 

Thanks.

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