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Old 17-07-2022, 10:12 AM   #1
asimplelife
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Default Wiring loom/harness fastening clip

Does anyone have a product they use?
This is to replace those black clips which hold various size wiring and tubes to the body. In what seems to be a 7.5mm hole. They seem to come with an anti rattle washer.

Looking at the website of Clips and Fasteners recommended here, all I can see is this Mazda one (although when you contact them they can point out products that don't seem to appear in website searches).

https://www.carpartsclipsandfastener...uskub5i6ucsfa4

Because there are different thickness looms, what would seem ideal is something like this incorporating a cable tie?

https://au.element14.com/pro-elec/pe...PPING-PLA-PMAX
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