Spark PLug Wire Retainer Clips
I agree on the zip ties. If done with multiple ties, you can even space them out. Doesn't look too bad, but you definitely can pick up a universal v8 kit from pretty much any auto parts store and use it.
Really? That shocks me[
] I can't believe a DEALERSHIP wouldn't even have them. They can't even order them in? Odd.
And that's ridiculous about getting banned over something so stupid like that. Hell, it's a friggin' car forum. Relax, buddy. What you did isn't that serious. Geez...that guy needs to lighten up.
Maybe for now just zip tie them up. I feel it works well using both the clips and the ties, so if you rig it up right with just ties it wil be effective. If only for a temporarry thing until you can find the clips, anyway. I don't understand why you can't find any.
] I can't believe a DEALERSHIP wouldn't even have them. They can't even order them in? Odd.And that's ridiculous about getting banned over something so stupid like that. Hell, it's a friggin' car forum. Relax, buddy. What you did isn't that serious. Geez...that guy needs to lighten up.
Maybe for now just zip tie them up. I feel it works well using both the clips and the ties, so if you rig it up right with just ties it wil be effective. If only for a temporarry thing until you can find the clips, anyway. I don't understand why you can't find any.
as long as you don't drop any tools or screws down the intake or oil filler, or power steering, or anything that will end up in the midst of a bunch of moving metal parts, then you won't have a problem. Under the hood of all my vehicles lies a complete 138 piece craftsman tool set. Or maybe they're just scattered in my back yard. Who knows?
Summit raceing should have what you need. They are on-line.
relax. There isn't ahole back there. Crawl under your truck and reach your hand up on top of the tranny, feel around. There are wires and stuf up there the tools can get hung up in. The only thing bolted to the back of your engine is the tranny.
relax. There isn't ahole back there. Crawl under your truck and reach your hand up on top of the tranny, feel around. There are wires and stuf up there the tools can get hung up in. The only thing bolted to the back of your engine is the tranny.
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