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01-30-2019, 11:55 PM | #1 |
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Wire clips and hangers
What is everyone using for supporting the wire loom under the dash and engine compartment?
I am looking at those self adhesive pads that you run a zip tie through , do they hold up ? |
01-31-2019, 12:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: Wire clips and hangers
GMC Paul is a vendor on this site
If you look on his site and search for: 1967-72 Wire Harness Gutter Plastic Channel Used To Route Wires Across Firewall or Radiator Support Hope this helps
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01-31-2019, 11:18 AM | #3 |
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Re: Wire clips and hangers
The plastic stick-on clips/wire holders are one of those things that you get ehat you pay for. Most any clip that has "3M" sickty tape should be of better quality. I have seem the cheaper one's plastic get brittle, but mostly due to outdoor applications. I have also seen the cheaper one's sticky tape get dry and let go, then you have the wires unsupported with a square piece of plastic zip tied to it.
I will typically find a place to zip tie the wire bundles to and avoid adding sticky hangers where possible. That covers most cases unless you are OCD, then I can appreciate the "neatness" of the hangers. Look for the 3M stuff. I would avoid them in the engine bay really. The environment will be hard on the palstic and tape both. Under the dash is a better place for them to live.
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