I will second mammoth being good but damn there expensive.

I used a chap of eBay and he was brilliant. Cut the aerial hole and re galvanised it after then sprayed it black for me.

Ill try and find him and get a link.
 
I will second mammoth being good but damn there expensive.

I used a chap of eBay and he was brilliant. Cut the aerial hole and re galvanised it after then sprayed it black for me.

Ill try and find him and get a link.

cant galvanize aluminum
 
No, but you can anodise it. Didn't you know that John? Or perhaps the idea of actually being helpful rather than critical goes against all you stand for?

big difference between the 2;) Could you imagine the bag or worms if peeps start asking where did you get your aluminum galvanized:rolleyes: Next they would be can i galvanize my doors:p

Look at what asking about what size tyres can i put on question:rolleyes:
 
its been over a year since i bought them so there not on my ebay account anymore. :(
 
big difference between the 2;) Could you imagine the bag or worms if peeps start asking where did you get your aluminum galvanized:rolleyes: Next they would be can i galvanize my doors:p

Look at what asking about what size tyres can i put on question:rolleyes:


Yes exactly. Your post should have read:-

cant galvanize aluminum but you can anodise it;)

Helpful and constructive.
 
its been over a year since i bought them so there not on my ebay account anymore. :(

neigh worry mate ...the mammouth ones look good , just need to decide whether to have the gaskets to go underneath for that ' factory ' look or just nail em down ..:confused:
 
neigh worry mate ...the mammouth ones look good , just need to decide whether to have the gaskets to go underneath for that ' factory ' look or just nail em down ..:confused:

I didnt get the gasket choice with mine. I wil however be running a bead of silicon all round though. Just make sure the top and the underside of the wing are in good condition and clean before you do it to give your wing the best chance of avoiding rot.
 
neigh worry mate ...the mammouth ones look good , just need to decide whether to have the gaskets to go underneath for that ' factory ' look or just nail em down ..:confused:

would be a good choice to stop dirt water getting between the 2 surfaces and causing corrosion
 
Hmmm , also brainiacs , as my arial is only half the thing it used to be , can you just replace the metal sticky uppy bit or do you have to re-wire in a whole new one ??
 
Hmmm , also brainiacs , as my arial is only half the thing it used to be , can you just replace the metal sticky uppy bit or do you have to re-wire in a whole new one ??

Get one of them short flexible ones, easy to rewire just screw on fittings
 

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