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NC-Fordguy

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All newer Import and Domestic cars/trucks are metric and 10mm can take apart 1/2 of the fasteners on a car so unless you are working on something else 10mm will rule this thread.

Depends on the parts. Most axles in domestic vehicles are still sae. Dana, Cooperate(GM) Ford 8.8 comes to mind
 

magova1104

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1= 10mm 1/4 drive 6 point deep magnetic. 2= 7mm 1/4 drive 6 point shallow magnetic. 3= 8mm magnetic and nutdriver. I work only in interiors (dash) or inside the hood (just the battery) The 7mm is exclusively for GM cars.
 

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When I open my toolboxes all the sockets look so well used (not abused) that it's hard to tell what I use most frequently... In the past 30 minutes I used 7/16,1/2,9/16,3/4, and 1 1/8. This does not mean I don't often use metric sizes lol
 

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10mm medium deep 3/8 drive impact swivel stays on one of my air ratchets most of the time [i think they're getting serious and are going to tie the knot :D]
 
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NC-Fordguy

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My Wrangler is lifted, a lot of the replacement & bracket fasteners are standard.

Tie rods and the drag link also as mentioned. Hell they might of been 19mm, I just go with feels more snug.

They're 3/4 at least through the last year of tj production. I haven't had my hands on the jk yet but I suspect since the axles are the same those still will be as well
 
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