Source for Brake/ Fuel line Clamps

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kevrobster

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In the process of replacing my rotted rear brake line and fuel lines I had a couple of the plastic tube clamps break off that support the lines. I'm not too worried about it as there plenty of clamps/clips stillbholding the lines, but does anyone know of a source to get them for replacement? I've looked pretty extensively on eBay, amazon, rock auto, etc with no luck.

If not available, what have you guys done as alternatives to the clips?

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I know this is an old thread, but did you find a solution to this? I am having the same problem with my 93 and can't find the clips anywhere. Thanks
 

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Resurrecting an old thread. Are the plastic/white nylon clips available for replacement? What are people using for 1/4" rear line and 3/16" lines to hold them to frame? Thanks!
 

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Thanks for the replies. Evilunclegrimace: I don't see those clips on the Dorman site you linked. I see them on amazon: Dorman 800-285 Black 3/16" 2 Slot Brake Line Clip. $17 for a pack of 5. Does that sound about right?
 

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Thanks for the replies. Evilunclegrimace: I don't see those clips on the Dorman site you linked. I see them on amazon: Dorman 800-285 Black 3/16" 2 Slot Brake Line Clip. $17 for a pack of 5. Does that sound about right?

That sounds about right, If you look around you might find them for less OR find different ones that you like better.
 

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I did order the Dorman plastic ones. I was thinking of also making some clips by cutting strips of galvanized steel duct work, folding in half over a piece of spare brake tubing and drilling a bolt hole in them. Cost basically nothing. I think it will work to hold the tubing and it shouldn't rust. Any issues you can thin of?
 

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I know this is an old thread, but, this sounds like an opportunity for someone with a 3D printer and some technical savvy to earn a few bucks.
 
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