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I'm losing around 5psi a week from each tyre, slightly more so on the nsr.

is this down to iffy road surfaces or is it common with Lexuses (?Lexi?)

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More likely to be corrosion on the wheels allowing air to leak out.

Tyre dealer can remove it and seal/paint the surface.

Can't see it being a slow puncture on every tyre!

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Rodt, alloy wheels lose air pressure quicker than steel rims do. What state are yours in? If they are a bit tatty you could well need them refurbishing. I had mine done a while ago and my tyres lost very little air afterwards. I think the going rate nowadays is about £65-70 per wheel. Refurbished wheels really make your LS look great. I got my fronts done first followed by the rears a few months later.

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I was getting a slow puncture occuring with 1 of my alloys when I had my LS400 and I decided to refurbish all 4 of the wheels.

As well as curing the slow puncture, the refurbishment took years off the car too

Well worth the money :-)

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