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Old 10-01-13, 20:51
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Default brake line clips

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Originally Posted by Jacques Reed View Post
Now if I can ask Keith, or anyone else here for a good close-up photo and/or dimensions of the brake line clip under the rear springs I think I will have all the info I need to re-do the rear diff lines. Cheers
Hi Jacques,

It seems there were two different types of clip used. The type seen in the first two pics appears to be p/n 2081, which is also used at several other points to secure the brake line to the chassis, as shown in the maintenance manual diagram (Fig. 1 on page E0). It's listed as "Clip, brake pipe, 1 1/8" long (old design)". As you can see in the photo the brake line itself has been dragged out from under the clip, bending it back in the process.

The type seen in the third and fourth pics wraps around the brake line and is thus more secure. I'll post some pics with dimensions in case you want to fabricate this one.
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