The size of a metric bolt is expressed in terms of its diameter, thread pitch, and length. For example, a bolt size might be specified as M8 x 1.25 x 50, where "M" indicates it's a metric bolt, "8" is the diameter in millimeters, "1.25" is the thread pitch in millimeters, and "50" is the length in millimeters. This standardized nomenclature helps ensure compatibility and proper fit in applications.
There metric, get a metric set.
They have to be a metric bolt, possibly a 17mm
A 10mm wrench, or if you don't have metric wrenches, a 13/32 wrench.
dont know exact size , but it is a metric size
"M8" refers to the diameter of a metric bolt, where "M" stands for metric and "8" represents the diameter in millimeters. This measurement helps in selecting the correct size of nuts or washers to use with the bolt.
The standard bolt size for a bike bottle cage is typically M5, which refers to a metric size of 5 millimeters in diameter.
"M8" refers to the metric size of a bolt. In this case, M8 signifies that the bolt has a diameter of 8mm. It is important to use the correct size bolt for specific applications to ensure proper fit and function.
is a metric size 13mm on a hemi but i guess the 4.7 is the same
Toyota uses metric system.
The standard bottle cage bolt size for most bicycles is M5, which refers to a metric thread size of 5 millimeters in diameter.
not sure of actual size,but it is a metric size so ordinary wrenches will not fit
Toyota uses metric system.