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Sancho

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Half Size Metrics 4.5, 5.5?

What are they used for? I am looking to fill out a set of 1/4" drives and I'm missing both shallow and deep in these two sizes. Of course Im missing 15mm too but that seems huge for a 1/4" drive...
 
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Equipment I service uses almost all 5.5, but you won't run into them in day to day life!
 

trout

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electronics mostly. last time I used a 4.5 was to open the hvac control module on a Trailblazer.
 

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front bumper fascia upper mounting tab screw that is behind the side marker lights on a crown victoria police interceptor is a 5.5..... just top of my head.... recently outfitted a bunch of '11 cop cars with push bars. ive used those sizes before cant remember on what though.
 

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15mm is great for access reasons.

Fords use 5.5mm on several things, and my Grandmothers turn of the century buick century has 5.5mm fasteners under the dash (heater fan).
 

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Ford likes to use 5.5's on a lot of splash guards. They could use a regular size but nooooooo Ford has to screw you. I was lucky to have a 5.5 the 1st time I encountered them.
 

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Ford Explorer has 5.5mm all over the interior panels and speaker mountings.
 

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5.5 is a "standard" (common) metric size - it's not like 25/32", etc.
 
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cdseven95

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As said they are very common in Ford interiors... Anyone know of a source for a 5.5mm nut driver
 

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5.5 is a "standard" (common) metric size - it's not like 25/32", etc.
Yes it is but like I eluded to in post #10, I think that maybe it's not in some metric 1/4" drive kits because most SAE 1/4" drive kits do include a 7/32", which also works for 5.5MM.

At any rate, I'm not going to get one. I already got sucked in on the "20MM" thread when I realized I didn't have one or anything that crosses over. Went and got 20MM sockets in both shallow and deep today.

It truly is a sickness.:beer:
 

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canon & ricoh copiers use 5.5 hex head screws in some models - not that its relevant here!!
 

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4.5 mm deepwell required to properly aim the headlights on an FLTR.

That is a Harley-Davidson Road Glide.
 

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Blower motor resistors on GM 3500 Hd and computer ecm mounting bolts on some GM's, also some Jap power equipment like weed wackers and saws
 

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GM seems to really like those goofy half sizes. 5.5's are really common, I have a 9.5mm deep socket sitting in my box that's been used a total of once for dropping the ****** pan on an '88 Celebrity.
 

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GM seems to really like those goofy half sizes. 5.5's are really common, I have a 9.5mm deep socket sitting in my box that's been used a total of once for dropping the ****** pan on an '88 Celebrity.

Man, you guys are cracking me up. Y'all must be young (raised on metric).

9.5MM = 3/8" :lol_hitti (less than .001" difference)
 

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I can't remember exactly what led to my throwing in the towel and buying that stupid socket, but I do remember trying everything in the box and not being able to get one nut loose.

To this day it stands as my only ¼ drive metric deep socket and my only Williams socket.
 

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5.5mm is used on the camshaft position sensors on the Ford Vulcan 3.0L V6.
 

Terry454

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Xerox copy machines also use 5.5 mm hex head screws. A friend gave me a Xerox 5.5 mm magnetic nut driver that works great on the instrument panel of my 1995 Caprices. The magnetic feature is a life-saver. I haven't dropped one of those screws yet -- even in the salvage yard.
 
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