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2x Gm Stainless Steel Self Locking Heater Hose Straps Ties Cables Clamps Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Live Oak, Florida, United States

Live Oak, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jurassic Classic Auto Parts Interchange Part Number:metal zipties cable ties straps metal tie wraps Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:metal ty wraps axle cv joint cv joints constant Manufacturer Part Number:metal stainless steel heater hose strap tie cable size:12" long .18" wide 3.5" diameter Surface Finish:stainless steel metric size:304.80mm long 4.57mm wide 88.90mm diameter UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for 2 new self locking stainless steel heater hose clamps.
These clamps do not require special crimps.
Can also be used on CV axle joints. NOTE when using on larger cv joints you may need 2 clamps.
These clamp ties measure 12" long and approximately .18" wide.
Average diameter of the clamp is approximately 3-1/2"

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