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Question Very Silly Question..

Yes i have a very silly question, i'm getting a Cougar SV and the tools needed states that i'm going to need a M3 & M4 nut driver, but what size in mm is that as i dint want the schumacher ones.

i'm i right in thinking its just a 3mm & 4mm
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I might be wrong, completely wrong but the M might mean mm? M4 is 4mm?

like I say, I might be wrong!
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You are both utterly silly

You need a 5.5mm for the M3 stuff and a 7mm for the wheel nuts.
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You are both utterly silly

You need a 5.5mm for the M3 stuff and a 7mm for the wheel nuts.

Thanks all ordered.
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You are both utterly silly

You need a 5.5mm for the M3 stuff and a 7mm for the wheel nuts.
We sure are!!!! Glad there is someone sensible around!!!
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yup... the M relates to the bolts threaded diameter aaaaannnd if they print two more numbers after that they are the threads pitch and length respectively.
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