Wamsutta
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What you guys use your 9mm sockets for? 
Umm, it’s .354” pretty far from a 1/4”9 millimeter is the same a .250 inch.
I thought 9mm was near a .380acp or .38spl or 3579 millimeter is the same a .250 inch.
I think the caliper bleed screw was 9mm on my previous car. It was a GM. GM liked to use 7mm hex size for interior trim panel screws also. Those are the only times I remember using those sizes.
9 millimeter is the same a .250 inch.
Sorry, I really hate to be that guy.....11/32 is the same size

I kinda sometimes wonder if I have sockets in my set that I've never taken out of their slots in 20 years.I am always wondering how people remember what size sockets they use/don't use when I can't even remember what I had for breakfast today ?![]()
I do not know the details. I did Google for some information and this got me in trouble.Sorry, I really hate to be that guy.....
.250" is 6.35mm
9mm is .354"
11/32" is .344"
I can tell 9mm is too big for 11/32" nuts but it's close enough & 8-32 fasteners are small so no worry of stripping the head/nut.
Just like 10mm is loose on 3/8" nuts (10-32) & 11mm is loose on 7/16" (1/4-20) but I use em anyway.
Uh oh, I can hear the socket police knocking on my door.![]()
Stoopid Google again! Can't trust em!I do not know the details. I did Google for some information and this got me in trouble.
Be "that guy." It is important every now and then.![]()
There has been many 9mm threads here over the years. Did we really need another one? Nope we don't, but whatever, doesn't bother me as it does others. And this won't be the last.I just want to say thank you to the OP for starting this thread. It seems like nobody wants to start a new thread anymore.![]()
Well for me, I've run Japanese cars my entire adult life, and I only recently realized JIS size standards are 8-10-12-14-17-19-22-24-27I am always wondering how people remember what size sockets they use/don't use when I can't even remember what I had for breakfast today ?![]()
Maybe @Wamsutta should have titled it "The 9mm Socket (2024 Edition)" and each year we can have a new one that explores new trends in fastener designs.There has been many 9mm threads here over the years. Did we really need another one? No we don't, but whatever, doesn't bother me as it does others. And this won't be the last.![]()



Yup, I have some of these 7mm ones on my moped. Always surprises peopleWhile we're on weird sizes, didja know there are metric hose clamps? Yup. 7mm or 6mm hex on the screw instead of the 1/4" for SAE hose clamps.
-Ryan
This is what happens when you rely on AI for your socket interchangeability information!I do not know the details. I did Google for some information and this got me in trouble.
Be "that guy." It is important every now and then.![]()
Yup, I have some of these 7mm ones on my moped. Always surprises people