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Old 01-18-2011, 09:12 PM   #1
lolife99
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Tubular A-Arm Billet Brakeline Clamps

After seeing the brake line clamps that member SCOTI's had made for his RideTech tubular a-arms,... I started the hunt for a set for my truck.
I stumbled upon Dan's Performance Parts.(http://www.dansperformanceparts.com/)
They sell all kinds of billet brackets for anything with tubes.
(mainly for VW rail buggy's)

I found exactly what I was looking for.
1.250" x 1/4" brakeline clamps.
The best part,... only $7.95 each.

Don't expect Body Coddington quality one-off billet brackets,... but they are nice enough to hold a brake line.

I took my air 90 grinder and roughed up the I.D. of the tube hole, to help it stay in place,... and to add a little needed clearance, to help fit the a-arm tube.
(The clamp hole was about .010" smaller than the tube)

I think I'm going to take mine off and beadblast them to a natural finish,... or maybe even paint them black.

But for $16,... I think they will work fine.
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