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Raised lettering on number plates

Thank goodness that brief trend for metric wheels never caught on. 😌

IIRC only Michelin made metric tyres, so for some Metro, Mk 2 Granada and E28 owners they're a nightmare now!
Same as my old XJ40…220/65VR390

…although all of those listed have acceptable imperial options.
 
Thank goodness that brief trend for metric wheels never caught on. 😌

IIRC only Michelin made metric tyres, so for some Metro, Mk 2 Granada and E28 owners they're a nightmare now!
Tyres is a good example of how ridiculous it all is TBH. Tyres are measured in mm width and profile and inches for the diameter. Why?

Milk is sold in pints, yet all other drinks are sold in litres. You don't buy 3.52 pints of Coke, you buy 2 litres.
 
Tyres is a good example of how ridiculous it all is TBH. Tyres are measured in mm width and profile and inches for the diameter. Why?

Milk is sold in pints, yet all other drinks are sold in litres. You don't buy 3.52 pints of Coke, you buy 2 litres.
Beer is sold in pints too. Sorry Pondy, shandy is sold in half pints too🍻
 
Beer is sold in pints too. Sorry Pondy, shandy is sold in half pints too🍻
Only in pubs. If you buy it in shops, it is in ml. A standard bottle of beer is 330ml and a standard can is 440ml. Neither equate to anything near an imperial measurement. It all gets more complex the further you delve!
 
It gets worse in the US as their pints only have 16 fluid ounces whereas ours have 20, so their gallons are smaller too!
 
Only in pubs. If you buy it in shops, it is in ml. A standard bottle of beer is 330ml and a standard can is 440ml. Neither equate to anything near an imperial measurement. It all gets more complex the further you delve!
Nor are they logical metric quantities…
 
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