Of course that depends on what you mean by "16-inch". If you mean 16 inches thick with much bigger height and length then - no.
If you just mean 16 inches wide then Yes. The general rule is that it needs to fit under the seat or in the overhead storage compartment. Since 16 inches wide is about the size of a briefcase, it can be taken as a carry-on. I take computer cases bigger than that as carry-on all the time.
The actual restrictions are:
Most airlines will have a frame near check-in counters and another near the gate that you can use to measure your bag. Carry-on luggage should fit easily in this "Carry-on Baggage Check frame" which is approximately 22" x 14" x 9" (or 56 x 36 x 23 cm).
No you can not but you can use a long shaft on a 16 inch transom
To determine if your pedals are 1/2 inch or 9/16 inch, you can use a ruler to measure the diameter of the pedal threads. If the diameter measures approximately 1/2 inch, then your pedals are 1/2 inch. If the diameter measures approximately 9/16 inch, then your pedals are 9/16 inch.
Only if you have 16 inch rims that fit the Durango. You can not put 16 inch tires on 15 inch rims.
The recommended size of the drill bit for a 7/16 inch hole is a 7/16 inch drill bit.
there are 16 in an inch. 16/16 = a whole.
Man in a Suitcase - 1967 The Whisper 1-16 was released on: UK: 10 January 1968 USA: 31 May 1968
mine has 16 inch
To calculate the outside circumference of a 16-inch pipe, you can use the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a 16-inch pipe, the diameter is 16 inches. Therefore, the circumference is ( C = \pi \times 16 \approx 50.27 ) inches.
No, 21570R15 the 15 means that tire fits on a 15 inch rim 21565R16 the 16 means 16 inch rim.
1 and11/16 inch1 and11/16 inch
The difference between 9/16 inch and 1/2 inch is 1/16 inch.
No, 17 inch rims can not fit on 16 inch wheels.