it depends on the weigh that is on the plastic.
and mostly yes.
The brake lever is typically made from materials such as aluminum, steel, or plastic, depending on the type of vehicle and its intended use. Aluminum is commonly used for its lightweight and durable properties, while steel may be employed for added strength in heavy-duty applications. Plastic levers are often found on lower-end models or certain bicycles, providing a cost-effective solution. The choice of material affects the lever's performance, weight, and overall durability.
The weight of plastic Bread tray is 1.9kg.
horseshoe are not made up of plastic because they can brake
Before the plastic is molded dyes are added to the molten plastic.
My brake fluid reservoir is clear plastic with a thread on cap , there is no dipstick , there is a maximum fill mark on the white plastic reservoir
Above the brake pedal,its black plastic.
Disconnect the four plastic screws holding the plastic plate in the back of the trunk. This exposes the tail and brake lights.
they are made from plastic because plastic doent dent and is light weight
A standard brake drum off a school bus weight is 117lbs
The readings will differ because the weight of the air inside the bag is being added to the weight of the bag itself. This additional weight from the air will cause the total weight of the bag filled with air to be greater than the weight of the empty bag.
If non brake fluid is added to the master cylinder, possibly.If non brake fluid is added to the master cylinder, possibly.
inside the center console there is a little plastic plug on the side closest to e brake. take out the plastic cap and there is a nut in there. tighten that