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I put these rubber bushings in the car 12 years ago. I can't remember where I got them. Or what they're called.
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That's Plan B. I just like the step design so it doesn't push thru the hole.
I have Cary Made steel truck brake lines as my fuel lines. So I know I got the grommet/bushing at NAPA or the hardware store in Montana. I did a quick walk thru at ACE. Didn't find them on the first pass thru. |
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