If no one can think of a reason beyond production, I will probably go straight to the long flexi brackets and do away with the little flexi/solid sections. I think I've seen a few posts by you Gilbert 'elsewhere' that suggest it is 11mm, will see if I can find them again to check. I may end up just cutting them off anyway if they're not needed and any inaccessible bits can sit there.
Might have to do it in normal copper though as I can't seem to find anywhere locally that stocks the copper/nickel stuff. Need to get it done this weekend really. Quite pissed off the garage took 7 hours to get around to telling me exactly what the car had failed on. Had I known this morning (a mere 3-4 hours after dropping it off say), I could have ordered some and had it tomorrow along with the other bits I need.
Maybe it's me - but I have yet to find a garage that grasps the concept of communication. The best was a BMW indy - had my 5 series for...something, the day drew to a close and I had forgotten about it to be honest - got home in the loaner and rang the next day to be told 'oh yeah, it was all done yesterday, we were waiting for you to pick it up'... oh, sorry, my crystal ball must be fu#!ing broken!
Also failed on a centre rear seatbelt buckle. I wonder where my spares went -_- Typical! I think I have enough bits of various buckles from the old car's original seats to build a functioning one.
Southampton with a Nanocom for Thor/GEMS P38s
1996 4.6 HSE, then became a 4.0, now cubed.
1997-8 4.6 HSE Motronic/Wabco prototype vehicle. Now M57 powered. Still auto.