If the Mark VII is anything like its sister car the Thunderbird, you'll need both depending on what you are working on.Hi there!
As I'm from Germany and here the metric system is common could someone tell me if I need tools in metric or in US standard?
Until now I havn't got any manuals for my Mark VII so I've to ask this question ...
Thanks!
The non-metric system is called the English, Imperial, or SAE system.Hi!
The first non metric nuts I noticed were the wheel nuts. Well, it was a good idea to look at these nuts - not to think about a damaged tire in the night anywhere in the country ...
Have to explain that we are owners of a 1990 Ford Taurus - and there are all nuts and bolts in the metric system. Thought so, until I had to change the alternator - these two bolts aren't metric ...
Although both of you aren't sure for 100% that I would need non-metric (How do you call your non-metric system?) besides these wheel nuts, I think it would be a great idea to buy some non-metric tools.
Another question: Is it possible to change the non-metric wheel nuts to metric ones? Or is the threading also different?
Thanks!