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S1nemesis1s

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So I broke a nice uper rad clip...anyone know what this is and where I can find a replacement. Trying to keep everything intact.

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That just holds the upper radiator hose and overflow hose in position. If it were me, I'd grab one from a salvage yard.
 
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That just holds the upper radiator hose and overflow hose in position. If it were me, I'd grab one from a salvage yard.

Not too many around me, maybe one day I will go with an Agenda and get one. Can't be too hard to find new, hmm..
 

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Not too many around me, maybe one day I will go with an Agenda and get one. Can't be too hard to find new, hmm..
In that case you're better off hitting up the dealer parts department or eBay or Amazon. I don't know what it's called, though. Having a part number would make locating one much quicker/easier. At least it's nothing that'll keep you from driving it.
 
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In that case you're better off hitting up the dealer parts department or eBay or Amazon. I don't know what it's called, though. Having a part number would make locating one much quicker/easier. At least it's nothing that'll keep you from driving it.

You are totally right, I am just being nick picking. I am working so ******* this truck, I just want it perfect lol - crazy I guess, I am a little OCD.
 

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In the mean time you could just zip tie the hose to what you have left of it.
Won't be pretty, but it will hold you over until you can get to a salvage yard.
 

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