impulse922
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and more specifically, why?
I don't buy anything metric. I work on snowmobiles and lawn mowers and some other small engine type things. Not old enough to drive so haven't dug my way into cars and trucks yet.
I do, trucks are still largely SAE. As are many other industries like aerospace and HVAC.
I do, trucks are still largely SAE. As are many other industries like aerospace and HVAC.
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The same goes for clutch pumps...they can be a mix too.interesting, figured it would be easier for them to transition to metric than it would be for the car makers.
my dad is a diesel mechanic as well, i figured this and people that work on older american cars would be the only exceptions. guess not.
Metric all week at work, then the weekend comes. Aaaaaaah, SAE and relaxation with my stuff.


+1 The very same boat here . . . Plus wouldn't the tool chest look odd with out its counterpart?
Mr. SAE, and Mrs. Metric . . .![]()
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I try to buy everything in metric and SAE just in caseThere are no metric stuff in aviation business.

I don't buy anything metric.
I try to buy everything in metric and SAE just in case

I can't imagine not having complete sets of both...
I can't imagine not having complete sets of both...

Are we talking about North American, or in the world?![]()


I do, trucks are still largely SAE.