Are Car Tires Tubeless?

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VonStella
07/30/25 3:14am
Car tires are tubeless. Here is some extended information about tubeless tires: 1. Introduction: Tubeless tires are not truly vacuum-sealed. They refer to radial tires without inner tubes, which can be filled with air or nitrogen. Almost all small vehicles use tubeless tires. 2. It is necessary to check tire pressure at least once a month: Tubeless tires typically have an inner lining made of synthetic rubber that can seal the compressed air inside the tire (functioning similarly to an inner tube). Under normal circumstances, tubeless tires will still experience natural air pressure loss, so it is generally recommended to measure the tire pressure at least once a month. For safety, it is also advisable to check before long-distance high-speed driving.
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