Galvanised Chassis

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Galladog

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As per title, what do you say to your Insurance company once one is fitted and has anyone's Insurance company been negative ?
Also, any point in spraying Dinitrol or similar inside ?
 
Not really the same but I recently went to look at a fence I worked on 39 years ago.....post and rail...nailed together with 4" galvanized nails. A lot of the posts are still standing, most of the rails are gone but .....the galvanized nails are still sticking in the posts and look like brand new.

I suspect my galvanized chassis will out last me so I'm not to bothered about spending a fortune of money and time trying to cover it it.....maybe the bits near the wheels will get a blast of stonechip...
 
The galvanised bumper on my 109 had to be replaced after ten years, road salt and 1980's steel killed it.

I suggest you cavity wax the inside and coat the outside in something black and non shiny. Make it less attractive to those in society that collect shiny things that don't bring to them.
 
My insurance company have a question on the agreed value for specifically asking if the Landy has a galvy chassis. Mine doesn’t yet... :rolleyes:
 
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