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Brake, fuel line clips

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Does anyone sell complete sets of the clips used to hold the line to the frames. The rubber is coming of all of my original clips. If not what are you guys using? Trying to stay original if possible/
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I picked up some rubberized frame clips at Napa - Two different sizes for fuel, brake and wiring loom. Works out well albeit not OEM.
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I sandblasted my original clips, straightened them to a stock shape, repainted and then dipped the ends in Plastisol / Plasti Dip from the ACE hardware store. It worked out very well.
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Post by Gerry »

Thanks for the info.
T Highway I was thinking of that but didnt know if it would work. Guess I will give it a shot.
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