What is the tire model specification for the Mondeo?
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The Mondeo has two tire size models: 235/50R17 and 235/45R18. Tire markings refer to the meanings of various symbols on the tire, including the tire's specifications, ply rating, rim size, speed rating, etc. Tire 225/50R17: 225 indicates the tire section width in millimeters, generally ranging from 145 to 285mm in 10mm intervals; 50 is the aspect ratio, representing the percentage ratio of the tire sidewall height to the section width (50 means 50%), with aspect ratios typically between 30% and 80%; R denotes a radial structure; 17 is the rim diameter in inches. Tire specifications are commonly represented by a set of numbers. The first number indicates the tire section width, and the second denotes the rim diameter in inches. For example, 165/70R14 means a tire width of 165mm, an aspect ratio of 70, and a rim diameter of 14 inches. The middle letters or symbols have special meanings: "X" stands for high-pressure tires; "R" and "Z" indicate radial tires; "-" represents bias-ply tires. For instance, 6.00-12 is a bias-ply tire, which is only used in some low-end off-road vehicles and heavy-duty trucks due to its poor safety, load capacity, and high-speed stability.