StevenS wrote:These units work better on boats that are permanently submerged in salt water. On a car that goes through wet/dry cycles and mostly exposed to air they're pretty much a gimmick at least as far as the science is concerned but you will not doubt find some fellas claim nostalgically that they work as their Hilux hasn't rusted after so many years and they happen to have such a unit fitted.
In my opinion, if you're going to fit one you might as well fit a Polariser to align the vehicles molecules and make it go faster
boxhead55 wrote:What the hell is that
qldminer wrote:how do you rate the spray on rust protection?, looks like black tar sprayed all over the chassis and left to dry?.
Blackbob wrote:Some electronic rust prevention systems only have one connection point which is located on the opposite side of the firewall to the battery. ARB supplied units have SIX mounting points spread all around the body. I have had one fitted for more than five years now and have NO sign of rust. Has been on Stockton beach several times, covered in all sorts of mud etc. while travelling around Australia, without being washed for six weeks or more (in some places.) I am happy with mine, AND they are MUCH cheaper than the ones fitted by Toyota dealers.
Blackbob
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