SS topout spacer measurment.
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SS topout spacer measurment.
is the 10mm topout spacer from wheelers offroad the same measurment as the sonoran steel topout?
heres a link.
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/ome4runner.htm
heres a link.
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/ome4runner.htm
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I called wheelers about 2 weeks ago and he said that the measurement of their spacers 3/8". That is what the SS Spacers are. Hopefully Frodin1 will jump in, he's running them.
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Anyone who is going to mess with anything on a vehicle or use hand tools should learn metric/standard equivalents. My 5 and 6 year old both know them already.
10 mm is the metric equivalent of 3/8"
10 mm is the metric equivalent of 3/8"
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Perhaps so.
I am more than happy to share my experiential knowledge on this forum and I enjoy doing so and try my best to be accommodating without letting my smart alec alter ego get the best of me, but sometimes like now I digress, so I will apologize beforehand.
All the information you needed is on both of the above mentioned vendor's websites as I found it in less than a minute of searching to verify it.
But your not knowing that 10mm is 3/8" or bothering to find a conversion chart is why this ignorant thread is here. Ignorance is bliss only for the ignorant, but annoys the crap out of the rest of us who politely answer such questions. So do those of us a favor who continue to politely respond to such ignorant questions on a daily basis, do not stay ignorant please.
Learn to answer your own questions.
With a simple you can find and print out a metric to standard equivalent chart and put it up on the wall in your garage or shop or in your toolbox.
Or try a calculator as
mm/25.4 is roughly inches
And next time you are in HD or Lowes buy a bolt template or go to your local industrial supply and they will probably give you a free one.
Vite sine litteris mors est.
Life without learning is death.
I am more than happy to share my experiential knowledge on this forum and I enjoy doing so and try my best to be accommodating without letting my smart alec alter ego get the best of me, but sometimes like now I digress, so I will apologize beforehand.
All the information you needed is on both of the above mentioned vendor's websites as I found it in less than a minute of searching to verify it.
But your not knowing that 10mm is 3/8" or bothering to find a conversion chart is why this ignorant thread is here. Ignorance is bliss only for the ignorant, but annoys the crap out of the rest of us who politely answer such questions. So do those of us a favor who continue to politely respond to such ignorant questions on a daily basis, do not stay ignorant please.
Learn to answer your own questions.
With a simple you can find and print out a metric to standard equivalent chart and put it up on the wall in your garage or shop or in your toolbox.
Or try a calculator as
mm/25.4 is roughly inches
And next time you are in HD or Lowes buy a bolt template or go to your local industrial supply and they will probably give you a free one.
Vite sine litteris mors est.
Life without learning is death.
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