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frdbronco73

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Does anyone know where to get the plastic clips that hold the brake lines and fuel lines to the frame. I get my frame back from sandblasting and painting this weekend.

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Does anyone know where to get the plastic clips that hold the brake lines and fuel lines to the frame. I get my frame back from sandblasting and painting this weekend.
Thought I was looking at my garage. LOL

I found two designs that work at Autozone. Metal w/rubber insulator and plastic. These have worked great for me on fuel lines and all my electrical. They are not that expensive but so far have done the job.

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I used rubber cushion clamp for all my fuel and brake line. McMaster Carr has a great selection of stainless steel cushion clamps. They have 1/4" stainless steel clamp in a pkg of 50 for $13. The part number is 3225T22. There website is www.mcmaster.com I usually get a package in about 2 days. All my hardware misc hardware I bought through them. They have a large selection of whatever you can think of.

 

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