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ticki2
Nov 04, 2017Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:Anti-seize is not the best thing for this application , it has an aluminum base and will conduct current , which is what you are trying to avoid . There are compounds specifically for this purpose . You will have to look them up , I don't recall the names at the moment . Personally I would use a plastic or nylon sleeve to isolate the bolts for a permenate installation .realter wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Bubtoofat wrote:
Can stainless bolts be used on the bed or is there a risk of galvanic corrosion?
Mike
Of course but you'll still need to coat them with anti-sieze.
What's anti-sieze? Is that something made by happijacd?
Comes in a plastic bottle with a brush in the cap or a tube and you put it on the threads so you can get them apart at some future date..if you need to. It also ******* galvanic corrosion from dissimilar metals.
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