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Brake line clips

baja1d

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Have anyone ever seen these brake line clips? They're welded to both my axle housings & are 1.5" wide. If so, any idea what the other part that attaches to the brake line is called? Or where I could get it?
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Are those factory?
 

baja1d

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I have no idea. I'm currently running them parallel & using zip ties but I thought that there might be a bracket designed for the set up that was "more permanent"


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LARGEONE

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Those were definitely added. I did something similar to run wiring on my truck.
 

AxleIke

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Those look like 1/2 of a chain link cut and welded to the housing. You can probably buy it at your local Depot, or Ace for a buck a foot or something similar.
 

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I used the large Electrical Staples...cut them off and welded them. This way I can zip-tie to the staple and remove/replace as often as I like.

The ones on your axle are a bit larger than the ones I welded on, but same idea.
 
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