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Brake Line Retaining Clamp Set (67-68 Camaro)

Item EK-33-184449-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Inline Tube Has Reproduced Over 80 Different Styles Of Hard To Find Clips
      • Clips Are Made Identical To Factory Originals With Correct Thickness Metal And Exact Detail
      • Includes All Clips Necessary To Secure Brake Lines To Chassis
      • Contains Five Red Rivet Clips
      • Includes Six R Style Clips
      • Includes Six Bolts
      • Fits 1967-1968 Camaro

      Description

      Brake Line Retaining Clamp Set. The Brake Line Retaining Clamp Set provides essential hardware to securely fasten brake lines to the chassis, ensuring proper routing and preventing movement or damage during vehicle operation. This kit includes all necessary clips and bolts to achieve a factory-correct installation and maintain vehicle safety.

      Materials And Appearance. Each clip is crafted from metal that matches the original factory thickness for durability and authenticity. The finish replicates the factory look and detail valued by restoration professionals.

      Installation. Installation requires basic tools and minimal effort. No special drilling or modifications are typically necessary when replacing clips with this set.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit the 1967-1968 Camaro, this kit replaces the original brake line clips to maintain factory routing and fitment accuracy.

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