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Thank you, Sir
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With that top plate installed how hard are they to keep clean with dirt building up on the underside of the plate? I am looking at getting a set but I am worried about corrosion with dirt and salt getting on the under side. Every step I have ever had has rotted out for this reason.
With that top plate installed how hard are they to keep clean with dirt building up on the underside of the plate? I am looking at getting a set but I am worried about corrosion with dirt and salt getting on the under side. Every step I have ever had has rotted out for this reason.
When I ordered mine last week I was told that they do not weld on the top plate because of mud/salt/moisture buildup in the are where the tube and the plate come together, causing rust to be more of a problem. With the bolted on top plate you can take it off and clean/repaint if needed. Not sure whether or not there is a small gap between the top plate and the tube to facilitate cleaning to help prevent stuff from sticking in there and causing more of a rust issue.
LOL. If I had a garage like that I'd have to put in a car wash bay at the entrance to clean it up before entering. Kind of like having to take off your shoes before you go into someones really nice house.
Thanks for showing the pic of the gap. Looks perfect for being able to spray between the tube and the plate to get out all the moisture holding gunk.
And I see you've added a snorkle since your original posting of the sliders. Any impressions of the snorkle to share? Any difference in sound under acceleration or at highway speeds? How much does it affect visibility?
-Mike