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jaultman
Posted 12/18/2015 3:04 PM (#796692 - in reply to #796224)
Subject: Re: Tundra versus Ford F150




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jonnysled - 12/14/2015 12:01 PM

my first thought on the aluminum body is Oxydation Potential. the aluminum body panels being "connected" to steel makes me wonder what they use to eliminate or reduce oxidation potential cuz essentially any steel connected to aluminum with an electrolyte will build a super speedway for electrons and an anode-cathode response.

I was curious about that - under my father-in-law's hood I think I was looking at stainless steel fasteners into aluminum parts with no barrier between. Could be wrong.

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