So our front fenders being drilled into are in fact aluminum?It won’t rust. Everything including the rivets are aluminium. Silver rivets will last longer. With black rivets, the colour chips off eventually.
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So our front fenders being drilled into are in fact aluminum?It won’t rust. Everything including the rivets are aluminium. Silver rivets will last longer. With black rivets, the colour chips off eventually.
You can confirm this with the quick application of a magnet.So our front fenders being drilled into are in fact aluminum?
For all I know maybe it's plastic. Just a straight up answer would be appreciated. lmao smhYou can confirm this with the quick application of a magnet.
Using a magnet is not a straight up answer? If a magnet is not attracted to the fender it is either aluminum, stainless steel or another material that will not be subject to corrosion. And the issue at hand is that of corrosion unless I am completely misreading the room.For all I know maybe it's plastic. Just a straight up answer would be appreciated. lmao smh
If you dont' want to answer my simple question then don't bother replying dude. lol why so pugnacious?Using a magnet is not a straight up answer? If a magnet is not attracted to the fender it is either aluminum, stainless steel or another material that will not be subject to corrosion. And the issue at hand is that of corrosion unless I am completely misreading the room.
Apparently not enough of us can confirm it is aluminum to satisfy the skeptics.It’s neither steel nor plastic-it is aluminum (alloy)