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    Bazz67 Guest

    Corrosion Control Units

    Gday Guys
    Being an Ebayer I check out what's cheaper than the shops for the fourby. I have come across a electronic rust protection unit starting bid at $99.00 and going for $199 Buy Now. I checked out the web site for this product and writes up well. The thing is the ones advertised in the likes of 4X4 Action and others are priced around the $1000. mark. If you look at the Ebay 1 it uses strip system where as the 1's used in the mag's are like a small block. I am chasing a unit up and was wandering if any1 has used the type on ebay. There are tutorials from so called buyers but any Tom Dick or Harry could have written for sales purpose.
    What do Guys think???

    Thanks
    Bazz

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...._promot_widget

    http://www.corrosionguard.com.au/

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    pardon me, but i didn't write anything, see tom or dick.
    and like the peter brock jigger [polariser?], i don't think they do anything.
    if metal parts are bolted together then they are already electrically 'bonded', so the car will corrode with or without the extra thing.
    just my opinion.
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    When I brought my rig it had EPRS thingy fitted.....I have rust in passenger foot well and little bits in the doors

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    This was discussed at length quite a while back. On the face of it, for any of the systems to work, they need to have the vehicle completely submerged.

    John
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    I find smearing the mudflaps with eye of newt followed by a brief seance does the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    I find smearing the mudflaps with eye of newt followed by a brief seance does the job.
    LOL

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    I smear my chassis with rocking horse poo , seems to work but hard to track the buggers down when i need to re apply .
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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    I find smearing the mudflaps with eye of newt followed by a brief seance does the job.


    aha is this the formula for stopping all the wierdisms that occur in landrovers, you know the electrics and such!!!

    now have to find a newts eye, would flattened cane toad work??


    john

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    Quite alot of "POO POO" from Silicon Chip Magazine on these things. Save your money for something that works.

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