dstig1
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I'm with you on that. Canada has been "going metric" nearly as long as I can remember, a few decades now but, we won't really be metric until the US of A goes metric. So much stuff on vehicles is mixed that I'm never really sure if I should grab the metric wrenches or the inch ones.
Vehicles have been all metric for about as long as I can remember now (not as long as some of you, I realize...). I think the big switchover was the 80's when they were mixed and drove people insane. The only thing I suspect remained SAE at all for a while was brake line fittings, for some reason. But I think that is changed now too. In some of my socket selections, I only have metric in certain things (like 1/2" deep well impact) as I don't need SAE for anything on cars and never use impact on much of anything else.
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