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Cable Tie Mount Identification
With the spare wheel removed and looking up on the left hand side (looking forward) near the rear wheel there is a cable tie mount (if this is the correct description) which supports a hose/tube (see photo below).
The approximate size of the cable tie mount is 15mm x 10mm with a depth of 20mm.
It needs to be replaced as the interior of this part is missing/broken and it no longer supports the hose relative the vehicle, is anyone able to identify the part and advise on the part number?
18th Aug 2020 8:34 am
Pete K
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Thanks Pete K it may come down to that and they are reasonably cheap.
It is a wonder why a simple approach like that was not used in the first place, was it to provide a cover for the fixing screw, to make it easily detachable without removing the screw and/or provide a certain degree of float.
18th Aug 2020 10:39 am
Pete K
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I think they are quick to install and don’t move
18th Aug 2020 11:34 am
Ruper
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Cable TIe
Maybe check on Advanced Factors website. They have small diagrams with part numbers for things such as these. Although it may not be on there due to probably only being one of those on the truck?2005 Land Rover D3, 4.4L V8, Maya Gold Metallic
1966 Scout 800, 196 cu.in.
1975 Scout II, 392 cu.in.
18th Aug 2020 5:15 pm
gstuart
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Hi
Plus 1 what everyone has recommend
Looks like that’s for the air suspension , think some of the cable ties clip into some holes in the chassis or to another pipe , pipes for the struts are normally green , so that may be for air compressor inlet filter , isn’t the silencer as they are larger
Can’t really be sure if these will work, normally pipes etc come with the fasteners attached so indeed the link @pete k linked to will also do the job
Also don’t think it’s a cable , but of course never know
If u look on the back of the cable tie with a magnifying glass there are sometimes numbers on the back
Hope that also helps
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18th Aug 2020 5:58 pm
gstuart
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Also this proves how sad I am
18th Aug 2020 6:25 pm
zig
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Via an internet search I have identified what I am after (in a Land Rover D3 air suspension training description) as the clip/cable tie base on the air suspension hose between the Air Intake Filter and the Air Supply Unit Silencer (see diagram below). However, as this was only a description document it did not include part numbers, so I am still after the part number for the clip/cable tie base if anyone can help.
19th Aug 2020 6:57 pm
gstuart
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Hi
Great, so it was the air inlet filter , not a bad guess
The inlet filter is part number RQB000418
The silencer and the compressor inlet filter are 2 x separate parts , Took ages looking through part catalogues and looks like that clip comes with the air inlet filter
However I’ll keep searching to see if I may be able to find just the clip for u , but alas no luck so far
Hope that at least helps u in a small way that u know there 2 x separate parts
Can u see if the clip part is still on the air inlet filter and if u can take a picture of it plse , thks
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