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Old 06-16-2010, 12:33 PM   #1
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Default Help me find a set of rubber plugs/stoppers that are eluding me...

My father has had these since rebuilding his first car (Willys CJ2A) and who knows how many hundreds of fuel and brake lines they've capped off in their years. It's very handy to have a variety on one chain and I still find myself wishing I had a set all the time. As simple and obvious as they are though, I've never found a set like this in any tool or hardware store I've been to. Maybe I'm using the wrong keywords but I couldn't find anything like them for sale online either. Anyone seen them for sale anywhere? I'd love to get myself a set to use and my dad a new set for father's day.



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Excellent, thanks! Seems so simple now...
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I'm glad you found that TM.... The schwinn website was getting me all confused....
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