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Do Car Tires Need Oil Maintenance?

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HectorLee
07/29/2025, 09:18:11 AM

Whether car tires need oil maintenance mainly depends on personal choice. It is recommended not to use untrustworthy tire oil casually, as inferior oil products contain various chemicals that, when in contact with tire rubber, can actually accelerate the deterioration of the rubber. Tire oil can provide a protective layer for the tires, reducing damage from UV sunlight and decreasing the degree of tire wear. Tires are circular elastic rubber products installed on metal rims, designed to support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, maintain contact with the road surface, and ensure the vehicle's driving performance.

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SawyerRose
08/13/2025, 11:30:37 PM

I've been driving sedans for over a decade, and tires absolutely don't need oil maintenance. At first, I thought applying some oil could lubricate them like machines, but tires are made of rubber. Applying oil accelerates aging, makes the rubber soft and crack, and increases the risk of slipping in winter. The correct approach is to check tire pressure monthly, using a tire pressure gauge to ensure it's at the standard value, and rotate the tires every 5,000 kilometers or so to ensure even wear and extend their lifespan. If the tires get dirty, just rinse them with water and avoid chemical cleaners. Safety comes first—adding oil only increases risks and wastes money. I learned this the hard way when I was younger. Now, I focus on regular visits to the shop for wheel alignment and wear checks, which can extend tire life by several years.

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DiSienna
10/09/2025, 10:14:10 PM

As a young person who just bought my first car, I was also curious about whether to oil the tires. Consulting experienced car owners and mechanics, they all said absolutely not! Rubber materials become sticky when exposed to oil, attracting dust, accelerating tread cracks, and reducing grip at high speeds, which can easily lead to accidents. Now I use a mobile app to remind me to check tire pressure, testing it about every two months to maintain around 2.5bar, saving money and ensuring safety. For daily cleaning, I only use water on the tires, avoiding any lubricants. Even during maintenance at the 4S shop, they never apply oil, emphasizing that tire rotation and balance tests can prevent uneven wear. These simple habits have kept my tires as good as new for four years.

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LeFelix
11/22/2025, 10:25:27 PM

As a car owner for many years, I can say tire maintenance is quite simple and absolutely doesn't require oiling. Applying oil increases costs and damages the rubber, potentially causing the tread to harden or become brittle. The key is maintaining proper tire pressure: checking weekly within the 2.2-2.5 bar range saves fuel and reduces wear; rotating tires every six months; and regularly inspecting tread depth - replace if it goes below 1.6mm. Safe driving relies on these basic steps. Don't believe the oiling myth - it wastes money and endangers lives.

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StAsher
01/13/2026, 12:01:50 AM

With elderly and children at home, I drive with extra caution. Applying oil for tire maintenance is truly inadvisable. Oil can weaken and blister the rubber, increasing the risk of blowouts, especially during summer heat. I prefer cleaning tires with a damp cloth, checking tire pressure monthly to avoid underinflation or overinflation, and getting a professional inspection annually. These measures save money and hassle while ensuring family travel safety. Forget about oiling tires—it's an outdated misconception that actually poses significant risks.

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StPhoebe
04/09/2026, 03:29:56 AM

In the era of eco-friendly vehicle usage, oiling tires for maintenance is a major taboo. Oil not only pollutes the environment but also damages the rubber structure, shortening tire lifespan. Modern tire materials are durable, with maintenance focusing on regular tire pressure checks and rotation services to extend usability. I use a digital tire pressure gauge to ensure values stay within range, reducing resource waste for greater sustainability. Safe driving relies on fundamental care, not unnecessary oiling—an outdated misconception.

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