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During the process of, again, rendering a bunch of under-hood stuff "in pieces", I removed my strut tower bar that's probably been installed for the past 5 or 7 years.
Once I removed the passenger side mounting plate, to my horror I saw that the portion of the bracket that over-hangs my low pressure side A/C hose and been in contact with and has been marring the hard-line portion of the A/C hose ... right there:
Anyway, does anyone have any leads on a spacer appropriate for this situation?
There is supposed to be an OEM bracket on the side of the strut tower which holds the AC line in place, and protects it with a foam/rubber insulator. I think I see it lurking within your red circle. You can loosen the bolt that secures it to the strut tower and slide it down a 1/4" to give the AC line adequate clearance.
Also, the AC line is soft aluminum. Very gently, you can simply bend the AC line just a little and you'll have the adequate clearance to prevent rubbing.