Hi All, I've just spent a fair few hours over the weekend trawling the forums, reviews and reading them all! I've been looking at Rain Expert 3's Toyo R888R's, A539's and A048's and i thought i'd share my findings. Need to bear in mind this was done for me for my car and my driving but just wanted to share what I'd found. My Reference links were the ones around on the forum plus some others: Original Post: https://www.lotus7.club/forum/techtalk/tyre-advice-3#comment-2336301 A539 Link: https://www.lotus7.club/forum/techtalk/a539s-or-similar?page=2 A021r demise link: https://www.lotus7.club/forum/techtalk/a021r-be-discontinued Tyre Reviews - these are not just Caterham reviews ToyoR888R - https://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Toyo/R888-R.htm Uniroyal Rain Expert 3 - https://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Uniroyal/RainExpert-3.htm Yokohama A539 - https://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Yokohama/A539.htm Summarised as follows: Tyre Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort RainExpert3 84 92 77 74 65 84 R888R 96 72 88 90 75 67 A539 81 74 86 85 78 81 A048 96 53 96 81 51 56 The UniRoyal Rain Expert 3 appears to be a good tyre for all weather. It would be a great touring tyre – I’d have to go for 185/70 R13 as they don’t do 185/60 R13. The grip in the dry (when the car is mainly driven) is not as good as the A021. The A539’s are well regarded, good in the wet but not as grippy as semi-slick tyres in the dry. A048’s have been replaced by A052 and not much is said about them that I can see - don't fancy being a guinea pig. Toyo R888R’s seem to have Caterham drivers pleasantly surprised by the grip they give in the wet and the dry grip seems to be phenomenal. I know there are other tyres out there and I also appreciate that the tyrereview.co.uk website is also not just for Caterham drivers and that the reviews I've been reading are all subjective but you have to start somewhere. Who knows what each of the tyres will be like on my car with me driving. You’ve probably guessed, it’s the Toyo’s for me given when my car gets driven – I’ll keep you posted how I get on! Thanks again for all your help and guidance. Cheers Dave :-)