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    Alternative to jubilee clips on hoses

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    As title says really you will all no that there is alot of pipes on the r5 setup especialy around the carb just wondered if there was anything else i can use instead of the usual jublie clips.

    I notice that when they come from new they have clips which cannnot be used again but they do look alot tidier in my honest opoion?

    any ideas?

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    you could use tie wraps? or the smaller clips as used on fuel lines etc?

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    i doubt a tie wrap would keep the boost hoses on for long

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    i doubt a tie wrap would keep the boost hoses on for long
    they're fine on the small bore stuff (not fuel or main boost hoses though)

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    i doubt a tie wrap would keep the boost hoses on for long
    oops, i thought he was only on about the carb vac pipes my bad

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    I think I know what you're after the clips are often found on airlines and such.

    I couldnt seem to find any but came across this website
    http://www.directindustry.com/prod/p...18-309863.html
    the clips in top right of the image, once used thats it.
    Probably with some more goggling and the right search terms you can get them on ebay but yes I agree they do look tidier and if you find some I may well invest in some myself.

    Edit: Ok after a quick ebay search it appears the type i'm talking about are double ear o clips.
    Last edited by tiff_lee; 18-11-2008 at 19:56.

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    jubillee clips are fine, just buy decent ones instead of cheap ones

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    take a look at these,maybe what you are
    lookin for

    http://www.mikalor.co.uk/

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by J$£5GTT View Post
    take a look at these,maybe what you are
    lookin for

    http://www.mikalor.co.uk/
    Discounts for bulk amounts there! Im sure everyone gets annoyed with everytime you work on the car at least one jubilee clip breaks or it does for me. Looks like a really good investment i think. Group buy or maybe club purchase for shop if enough interested? (Dont know if thats possible or easy, just an idea as you know they will all sell eventually)

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    yup they aint cheap are they , the only problem i find is they are pretty bulky and not so good in tight places

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    yup they aint cheap are they , the only problem i find is they are pretty bulky and not so good in tight places
    yeah, and heavy too

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Any other sugestions then? Mine are always breaking and look old and manky now, would like some new shiny strong ones but all seem to have a downside.

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Are the double ear 'o' clips not a viable solution then? I admit they are not ideal if you are constantly removing hoses due to their single use nature but then the cost of them is minimal and they are small/tidy in comparison to jubilee's.

    Of course thats just my opinion.

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    is the weight of clips really an issue though?,on a car which
    could be stripped out an with a cage,i dont think it does.....

    try the tridons then...

    www.stagonset.co.uk

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    If they're manky and keep breaking, replace them. No need to go for super duper expensive things, as long as you replace them before they rot. Better quality clips have less of a tendency for the worm drive to fall apart or jam.

    I've replaced most of the ones on my black GTT with stainless steel ones - not hugely more expensive than galvanised mild steel ones, but they last a lot longer before tarnishing. RS Components sell some nice wide ones which reduce the risk of damaging the hose through overtightening.

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    I used Mikalor boost clamps on my Pulsar pipe work, they're a bit more expensive than jubilee clips, I paid just over £16 for a pack of 10 (67mm-72mm). You can do them up a hell of alot tighter than jubilee's too.

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    bb do mail order on a complete set, i was too lazy to take mine all down to a local hardware place to match sizes. just watch out for the £8.50 carriage if its still the case

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by J$£5GTT View Post
    take a look at these,maybe what you are
    lookin for

    http://www.mikalor.co.uk/
    Guess who has just arranged a 30% discount with Mikalor?

    I'll post up the full details in just a bit for you guys

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    Guess who has just arranged a 30% discount with Mikalor?

    I'll post up the full details in just a bit for you guys
    Nice one D4WNO

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    Guess who has just arranged a 30% discount with Mikalor?

    I'll post up the full details in just a bit for you guys
    Nice one D4wno, that was quick!

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    Re: Alternative to jubilee clips on hoses

    guys try sfs performance, they do different quality clips and the mikalor ones, might be worth getting a price from them too.

    http://www.sfsperformance.co.uk/hose_clamps.asp#jubilee

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    Re: Alternative to jublie clips on hoses

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    Guess who has just arranged a 30% discount with Mikalor?

    I'll post up the full details in just a bit for you guys
    Did we get anymore details regarding a discount D4WNO?

    Quick question , does anybody know the total amount of clips and sizes for all 15 hoses with regards to one of the complete 15 hose sets.

    I just got my samco hoses but don't fancy ruining them by causing damage with a incorrect clamp i.e no rolled edges and the samco clip kits cost a small fortune.

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    Re: Alternative to jubilee clips on hoses

    samco do clips for the hoses
    im guessin theyd b pretty dear tho


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