Brake line clips for 66
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1969 Pontiac Bonneville convertible
Brake line clips for 66
Does anyone know where you can obtain original style push in brake line clips for a 66 Toro? I really like this style with the two pointed ends that securely hold the line to the frame rail. Redoing the lines and the underbody and mine are OK, but would love to replace with new if I can. Have been looking everywhere online and no one seems to have them that I can see.
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Re: Brake line clips for 66
Try Mr G's Fasteners
Mr. G’s Enterprises Automotive fasteners, of all types
5613 Elliot Reeder Road
Fort Worth, Texas 76117-6013
817-831-3501 or 817-838-3131
http://www.mrgusa.com/fasindex.htm
Inline Tube might be able to help, too. www.inlinetube.com
Mr. G’s Enterprises Automotive fasteners, of all types
5613 Elliot Reeder Road
Fort Worth, Texas 76117-6013
817-831-3501 or 817-838-3131
http://www.mrgusa.com/fasindex.htm
Inline Tube might be able to help, too. www.inlinetube.com
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Brake line clips for 66
I have a different view on this. I replace all that plumbing with a non
rusting type. To avoid galvanic action between the frame and tube, I
insulate the tube with some duct tape, then clamp around that. Same
for fuel line, etc. Bruce Roe
rusting type. To avoid galvanic action between the frame and tube, I
insulate the tube with some duct tape, then clamp around that. Same
for fuel line, etc. Bruce Roe
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