It's the smaller of two standard connectors used for headphones and other devices. Until recently, its size was described in inches -- 1/8", with the larger size being 1/4" (6.3 mm). The measurement refers to the diameter of the male plug. The smaller jack is typically used in phones and other small portable devices. The larger is typically used in large over-the-ears earphones, and, in mono form, to connect electric Guitars to amplifiers, and the amplifiers to speaker boxes.
you just (bleep) it.
hey i think its a 35mm socket
35mm
A 35mm measurement typically refers to the diameter of an object, such as a lens or a tube, and does not directly correlate to a standard socket size, which is usually expressed in inches or specific socket types (like metric or imperial). If you're referring to a 35mm film or camera lens, it would require an adapter to fit into a standard socket, as standard sockets are generally designed for specific sizes. For clarity, it's essential to know the context in which "standard socket" is being used.
It is 1 3/8" or 35mm
35mm
A 35mm socket is approximately equivalent to a 1.38-inch socket in SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) measurements. Since 1 inch equals 25.4 mm, you can convert 35 mm to inches by dividing by 25.4, which gives you about 1.378 inches. Therefore, a 1-3/8 inch socket would be the closest SAE equivalent.
i think 35mm
I believe it's a 35mm
With a 35mm socket and breaker bar.
it depends if u are using the stock stereo then no but if it is not a stock stereo then u may have an aux input jack which comes out the back of the stereo the easiest way is to just pull out the stereo and take a look
My 1997 Expedition uses a 35mm Socket. Paid $16 at Checkers for one.