Hard Line Clamps/Hangers

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I'm looking for new hard line clamps/hangers so j can attach my new fuel and brake lines to the frame. All of my factory clamps were corroded and fell apart upon removal. Do any auto parts stores carry these?
 

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Every hardware store will have those. Look in the electrical area. Also try ebay you can probably buy them in bulk cheaper. Or Harbor Freight would be another place that has them cheaper. I used them when I redid my engine bay wiring and my only complaint with them is that you are really limited with the size of bolt you can use which can be a pain when you are trying to mount them on the firewall or engine block.
 
I have used these clamps for years and usually order them from Summit Racing when I order something else (to get free shipping ) or from Jegs if I need nothing else, since I keep an assortment on hand I rarely need them right away so I can wait a couple days and if the hole for the bolt needs to be larger I will take the rubber off and put them in a vise and carefully drill them to another size and then polish them before installing. http://www.summitracing.com/search/bran ... =Ascending
 
joesregalproject said:
I'm looking for new hard line clamps/hangers so j can attach my new fuel and brake lines to the frame. All of my factory clamps were corroded and fell apart upon removal. Do any auto parts stores carry these?

I have pulled clamps from salvage cars and sandblasted them. You can still find decent factory clamps that look great when cleaned up.
 
It hardly seems worth the effort to spend time and fuel to drive to a junkyard and crawl under a car to remove some old rusty clamps and then take them home and sandblast them and then paint them when I can order a pack of 10 new cushion clamps shipped to my door for $5.50 besides these are aluminum clamps that will not rust. I think they are affordable to even budget minded people.
 
565bbchevy said:
It hardly seems worth the effort to spend time and fuel to drive to a junkyard and crawl under a car to remove some old rusty clamps and then take them home and sandblast them and then paint them when I can order a pack of 10 new cushion clamps shipped to my door for $5.50 besides these are aluminum clamps that will not rust. I think they are affordable to even budget minded people.

I bought a pack of galvanized cushion clamps from Harbor Freight. I was going to just fab some clamps up but I like the cushioned ones because if they turn/twist/bind I don't have to worry about them cutting into or kinking the line.
 
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