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    1. #1
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      wiring harness mounts

      Anyone ever seen any type of bond or screw on clip that you can lace(or tie wrap) wiring too? I made some mounts out of 3/4 aluminum L that I bonded to the inside of the tail light panel in my car with 3m panel bond. But I'd much prefer buying something for future uses under the dash and inside the back panels.....well.... because I have better things to do than make trivial stuff. lol. The only thing I've found are the 1x1 plastic tie wrap mounts with adhesive backs and that's a no go for me. I laced my entire harness with waxed lacing and I refuse to tie wrap it to those big ugly plastic doohickies. Thanks!
      Shane Hill
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    2. #2
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      Found something to use in Racespec's online catalog. They make a bond or screw on harness mount that could be used for tie wraps or lacing that are 1/2 the size of the big 1" plastic mounts you find at box stores.
      Shane Hill
      90 Mustang LX with 4.6 4v and 105mm turbo 7.72 at 194mph on drag radials
      65 Mustang- MTF C6 ifs, Torque Arm, Watts Link, Ridetech shocks, Boss 302 Coyote + T56

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      I like to use either of these... low profile, almost invisible and easy to unclip the harness for servicing.
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    5. #5
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      What about these-

      Magdaddy- magnetic mounts

      https://www.summitracing.com/search/...addy-fasteners


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    6. #6
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      There’s a company or product called ClickBond that makes bonding studs that we use on the insides of firewalls. DelCity has a few smaller mounts for zip ties that use double sided tape, too.



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