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Vegard

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I pick holes in everything..

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Norway

I'm fitting pipes and a battery cable and was wondering if there is a more elegant solution than P-clips.
Anyone? Pictures? :)

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



TurboMike1992

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Cable ties!!

Low boosting for now.


mossy2a

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Derbyshire

I contemplated these adhesive ones as we've got 100's at work, decided against them for p clips though, I'm not sure about the adhesive and water etc from the roads.

Linky.....http://shop.satelliteonline.co.uk/ekmps/shops/mnsrltd/images/self-adhesive-cable-clips-2-.jpg

Edited by mossy2a on 18th Nov, 2012.


stevieturbo

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Carbuildersolutions has a variety of clips for different sizes of round objects. From brake pipes to fuel pipes etc etc.

Depending on size of cable, some of them might be suitable.

Although I'm sure I seen more there last time I looked.

Ebay's search engine is also fantastic. Search there for brake pipe clips, or fuel pipe clips etc.

Edited by stevieturbo on 18th Nov, 2012.

9.85 @ 145mph
202mph standing mile
speed didn't kill me, but taxation probably will


graemec

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Automec pipe clips as on this website:
http://www.mamut.net/automec_uk/shop/

(You'll have to pick them out of the menu)

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