What is the difference between 3.00-10 and 3.50-10?
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The differences between 3.00-10 and 3.50-10 are as follows: 1. Different tire widths: The 3.00-10 tire has a width of 3 inches, and the 10 indicates a rim diameter of 10 inches; the 3.50-10 tire has a width of 3.5 inches, and the 10 indicates a rim diameter of 10 inches. 2. Different load capacities: The 3.00-10, 42j tire has a maximum load capacity of 150KG, with 'j' indicating a maximum allowable speed of 90KM/H; the 3.50-10, 51j tire has a maximum load capacity of 195KG. The 3.00-10 tire means the tire width is 3 inches, and the tire diameter is 10 inches. The 3.50-10 tire means the cross-sectional diameter is 3.5 inches, and the tire diameter is 10 inches. The '-' indicates a bias-ply tire.