What model is equivalent to a 16×350 tire?
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16×350 tires are equivalent to the 350-10 model. Below is a relevant introduction: 1. Tire specifications: Commonly represented by a set of numbers, where the first number indicates the tire section width and the latter denotes the rim diameter, measured in inches. For example, 165/70R14 represents a radial tire with a width of 165 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 70, and a rim diameter of 14 inches. 2. Special meanings: Tires may also include other letters or symbols with specific meanings: "X" denotes a high-pressure tire; "C" indicates a reinforced type; "B" stands for a bias-ply tire; "-" signifies a low-pressure tire. M and S are abbreviations for Mud and Snow in English, indicating that the tire is suitable for use on snowy, icy, and muddy roads.