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standard or metric
heres a stupid question, i drive a 90 lumina and some one told me that the car is metric is it true?
arent us cars standard.? |
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ok most of u on this forum drive a lumina and u have no idea?? please help
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Re: standard or metric
99% of all the nuts and bolts are metric, yes, but the cluster is almost always metric/US.
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Re: standard or metric
my lumina was manufactured in Canada, I live in the us, does canada use metric bolts? Every bolt on my car I loosened is metric so far, so, just wondering. I really dont care, to me its easier to remember that the oil plug is 15mm, versus, 9/16.
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Re: standard or metric
yup, mine's made in canada as well. And yup, oil plug is 15mm
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