LouC wrote:
Isn't it odd that all cars are 100% metric but wheel rims in most cases are will measured in inches. Same to some extent with lug nuts.
I share the same regarding multi use of metric & Imperial. Being the other side of the pond my first cars were 'classic' Minis and all bolts/fittings were imperial so was well versed in this.
Obviously in Europe 99% of things now are metric and to be fair i do prefer this in regards to bolts, nuts and machining tolerances. But i share the ability to understand what "50 thou" is in machining and my multi use has taught me well when it comes to knowing that a 10mm socket will just about fit on a 3/8" nut etc etc.
However you're right Lou, even now in Europe rims are imperial, and tyres are more confusing too; here my car has a 215/50/16 tyre which is a mishmash - the 16 being inches, the 215 being width in mm and the 50 being a percentage of that as a sidewall thickness! Wonder who came up with that formula!
I work in construction and everything is still expressed in inches. 4x2 is just the done thing and easier than 100x50mm!
Sorry for the thread derail, good work tymorrissette, you're doing great
