if the oil is petro based you may keep the steel rims rustproofed, but may 
ruin the tires over time.  any oil soaked rubber parts from a petro base 
point of view would make things kinda bad.

Mark Holman, CRO
AB8RU
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> I still have a couple quart cans of the graphite oil for your car. Would a
> couple of ounces per tire work?
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>> Graphite source is any hardware store.  Extra Fine Graphite Manufactured
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>> AGS Co. Muskegon, Mi 49443 and Lub-a-Spray manufactured by Panef
>> Manufacturing
>> Co., Inc Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Both come in a handheld plastic squeeze
>> tube
>> about 5 inches long and 1 inch diameter.  Remove plastic cap, squeeze 
>> tube
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>> you have an instant mess. Its slippery, goes a long way, and makes
>> everything
>> instantly black. Again, any hardware store should have this product. Use
>> in
>> well ventilated area.
>> Gary  K2UQ
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