70 71 72 73 74 Challenger Cuda Rr Charger Gtx Hemi Firewall Wiring Clip Pair on 2040-parts.com
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, US
Accurate reproductions of the E-Body & 1971-72 B-Body wiring clips
located on the brake pedal reinforcement bracket behind the master cylinder on
all manual brake applications. Located on the rear of the power brake booster
on Hemi power brake applications. Formed from correct gauge material, clear
zinc plated, and thermo-plastic coated for original appearance. Kit includes
two wiring clips, two correct 5/16-18UNC hex coni sems nuts to attach to
firewall studs, and two 3/8" zinc plated pal nuts for hemi applications (not
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