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![]() Not sure if its the right section or not but found these on ebay, would they be suitable for wiring, brake lines, fuel line etc?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT |
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![]() Seen them on some build pictures,more durable steel with rubber lining.
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![]() I like the plastic option much more. Steel will rust, nylon is forever.
Just bought me a packet, thanks for the tip!
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![]() I,ve used a combination of plastic clips & the stainless/rubber lined "P" clips,
The rubbeer lined ones on my fuel & brake lines as anti vibration aid & the plastic ones on the wiring. Tho may I say that the ones in the link are a little small, 4.8mm isn,t very big for being wrapped around the brake or fuel lines. cheers andy |
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![]() i used nylon p clips on everything passed iva fine dont like the metal ones as the metal rusts and the rubber perishes
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![]() I have the nylon pclips also except I read a tip on here a while back to get a bigger size and then use some aquarium air line around the brake line to give it extra grip/cushioning.
Not sure whos tip that was. |
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