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Old 05-10-2011, 08:52 AM
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Arrow When is it it overkill?

I spent $40 on grade 8 mil-spec ultra non corrosive 1/2" thick bolts and nuts to mount my ARB front bumper. i always like to go a little overboard and at what times does it make sense to cut corners if at all? some people say wires and plugs ( i disagree) some may say throw 87 octane in the truck who gives a piss ( i use only the finest in petrol products) ... what is it overkill and when does it just make sense?
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Old 05-10-2011, 10:06 AM
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I would prefer to do a job once, correctly, than do it again because I chose to save some money. Sometimes you have no choice and use what is available. I would say spending extra to make it pretty (bling) is over-kill. But strength, corrosion protection, or circuit protection are all worthy investments. I feel the same about fuel, it is not worth it for me to get cheap.
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Shoot, it's never over-kill if it's something you want to keep for a long time.

....and ARB front bumper huh?? LUCKY!
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Do it right the first time and all you'll be writing on here is advice not questions about broke this and that. I've always been about spending a little more up front for a better quality product. Might as well...
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i bought a quart of por-15 and have been piling coat after coat on the ARB. i want it to last forever. if i like the way the por-15 holds up i might just do my whole truck in it. get a gallon or two and just spray away.
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i bought a quart of por-15 and have been piling coat after coat on the ARB. i want it to last forever. if i like the way the por-15 holds up i might just do my whole truck in it. get a gallon or two and just spray away.
Good plan...where'd you get it, I've had a helluva time tracking some down out here?
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Do it right the first time and all you'll be writing on here is advice not questions about broke this and that. I've always been about spending a little more up front for a better quality product. Might as well...
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I didn't so much go cheap at first, I just had a lot to fix and bought some "kits" that included a lot of aftermarket gaskets and such. You learn the hard way I guess. When I was building custom vehicles I always used top of the line, I treated the Rover more like a toy and didn't take it seriously. Now I spend the extra for top quality parts and supplies. It has been a champ and the only issues I have had were with the parts I skimped on. Use quality parts or grin and live with the downtime.
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Good plan...where'd you get it, I've had a helluva time tracking some down out here?
the internet gift shop... Amazon. The stuff must be good because nothing will take it off my skin or off the paint brushes. i bought a quart and i could get 10 coats on my ARB if i wanted that many.
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the internet gift shop... Amazon. The stuff must be good because nothing will take it off my skin or off the paint brushes. i bought a quart and i could get 10 coats on my ARB if i wanted that many.
I've noticed you buy just about everything from Amazon Thanks for the info!
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you can't beat Amazon's prices and their free shipping makes it a no brainer. I don't have many hardware/tool/farm stores near me so every other week i have an order in to Amazon, McCaster Carr or Harbor Frieght.
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