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1 metric ton = 1000 kg, so 4 metric ton = 4000 kg.
A hex bolt stamped with the number 4 typically indicates its grade or strength classification, often relating to its tensile strength and material properties. In the case of metric bolts, it might correspond to a specific strength grade, such as Grade 4.6 or similar, indicating the bolt's yield strength and ultimate tensile strength. This marking helps users identify the bolt's suitability for various applications based on load and stress requirements.
6.35(mm) is the metric equivalent of 1/4". To calculate the conversion... take 6.35 divided by 25.4. To convert Inches to millimeters take .25" (aka. 1/4" ) and multiply (times) 25.4
Centimeters is the metric counterpart of inches. There are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch.
There is NO comparison. 4500 metres is a metric measure of length 4 kilogram is a metric measure of mass/weight
the 94 S10 4wd bolt pattern is 5x4.75 or 5x 120.650mm i maybe alittle off on my metric conversion their both the same.
What is the bolt pattern on 96 chevy silverado 2 wheel drive
5x120.7=5x4 3/4 5x127=5x5 5x115=5x4 1/2 25.4mm in an inch. Anyway, the 63 bolt pattern is 5x120.7
The bolt pattern is 5 on 4 3/4".
what is the bolt pattern on a toyota rav 4
lug stud pattern is 4 on 4.5". 5 on 4.5" conversion hubs are available to make more wheel sizes available
If you are talking about the wheel bolt pattern it is 5 on 4 3/4".
shure with an adapter....... . . .
It will, if you believe it will
5x120This is the metric equivalent to 5 on 4 3/4. Meaning most wheels for GM cars will bolt right up. This does not include pickups..(except the S-10) or the older large bodied cars that used 5x5.
the bolt pattern is 4 by 100mm similar to Honda 4 lug of that year
Same as 65-73 Ford Mustangs 5 X 4 1/2" or 5-4.5" or in metric - 5x114.3mm