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The Install Bay BCC1 Black Cable Clamps 1 Inch - Package of 100

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The Install Bay BCC1 Black Cable Clamps 1 Inch 

Universal 1" Black Cable Clamps (BCC1) by Install Bay¬ģ. If you crave to put your audio/video equipment up and running in tip-top shape, these top-grade products are just the thing. Expertly crafted using technically advanced materials and the state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, they‚Äôll help ensure the proper operation of your in-vehicle entertainment system. Using these audio/video products is a sure way to get the finest quality audio/video signal that‚Äôs sure to blow you away and boost your driving experience to the next level.

Specifications:

  • 1" Cable Clamps
  • 100 pack of black colored clamps

Features:

  • Easy-to-use cable management and organizational tool
  • Helps keep wires routed and secured
  • Gives that professional installation look
  • Durable and reusable
  • Designed to get your audio/video equipment up and running
  • Manufactured from premium materials for immense quality
  • Made to be tough-as-nails to survive punishing conditions
  • Will provide years of reliable function and superior value

  • 100 Cable clamps (1" inner diameter)
     

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