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Stainless, Amuminum or chrome


  

OnAll4s -> Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 8:41:45 AM)

Okay, the more I look at mods, the more I MUST have. LOL. You all knew it was going to happen didn't ya?

So, what is the better or the 3 for this mod. (The side marker lights and the 3 lights on the back roof bezels) The polished stainless steel, the polished aluminum or chrome? Or is there another one better. I want the screw on, not the tape on ones. (Being a boater, I am a fan of stainless steel)

Paul


  

Hummer Guy -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 8:59:19 AM)

Lots of vendors call their polished stainless "chrome"...But true stainless will probably have a longer life span than chrome and look identical, IMHO.


H2Joe -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 8:59:50 AM)

I say chrome personally. Stainless seems to dull out and requires polishing. besides almost all the other accessories come in chrome as well and not stainless.


OnAll4s -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 9:06:18 AM)

These are the ones I am thinking about. I have asked if they are the screw down kind that goes behind the lights, or tape on. No reply yet.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=023&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=360050211264&rd=1

I agree about the stainless steel. It needs buffed up every now and then. I have lots on my SeaSwirl boat that I have to keep up with. The chrome that was on it, is long gone due to crabbing. (salt water).

Paul


Doc Olds -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 9:27:00 AM)

It depends on the grade of stainless......check H2Joe's post above.  So to complicate this question..[sm=devilgrin.gif].. find out if what you are looking for is
a "marine grade" SS 316.... or higher; or if it is SS 304....commonly referred to as 18/8, or perhaps just slightly better but still not marine grade?  [;)]

Stainless is also finished to varying degrees scaled 0 to 9.   #7 is a reflective finish and looks nice, #8 is a mirror finish and when on higher grade SS, looks and stays looking very similar to chrome plated. 
So, when SS316 (with its higher chromium and nickel content) has  a # 8 finish "highly polished" it will hold up better than chrome and appears almost identical.


pduffy -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 9:34:58 AM)

I personally like stainless better but that is just because I live in the Northeast and my H2 is not garage kept. Stainless has always lasted longer for me. I do have some pieces chrome but that's just because A.) I couldn't find them in stainless or b.) just couldn't afford them in stainless!


OnAll4s -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 9:43:44 AM)

That is a good point, so people will list as stainless, but grade could be very low or even a thin plate that will peal off. I too like to save some money when buying mods. Since I live in Salem Oregon, where there are no real mod shops, I have to buy online most everything. Most of the mods shops around here have gone to the small cars like Honda, VW's and so on. The lot where we got our H2 has some add ons, but OUCH, they are almost 3 times as spendy.

Buying online is always a chance, or shot in the dark. I will to learn from other people that have made mistakes.. lol

Paul


3hummers -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 4:15:59 PM)

Damn Doc that sounded like you knew what you were talking about.[:D] Very impressive. After that you have to do what Doc said.


H2Joe -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 6:02:24 PM)

The only issue I've ever had with chrome was pitting on a set of rims or flaking from something that was really beat up. Other than that, even the chromed ABS plastic I've seen is low maintanance and cheap enough to replace even if it does start to degrade. I am honestly one person that doesn't opt for the sheap way out but for small add on accessories I would just replace it when the time comes versus spending all the up keep involved with it. 


HummBob -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/13/2008 8:27:20 PM)

Well, I LOVE Chrome!!!

But Stainless, as long as you don't mind the occasional cleaning, would probably be your best bet!!


bflorin -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (5/31/2008 9:17:40 PM)

What i can't ****ing believe is the cheap chromed plastic parts on my rig held up better than the expensive chrome parts.  My side marker covers, door handle buckets, and door sill plates are ****ing junk after 3 month winter exposure.  If i could remeber who made them, i'd raise hell as they were advertised not to rust or corrode. 1G pissed away right there...


HummBob -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (6/1/2008 12:46:34 AM)

I learned my lesson after my 1st WINTER!!! I think I went through $1600 worth of Chrome that i had to replace!![:@]

I now DE-CHROME before the snow flies and RE-CHROME after the city cleans all the winter salt and crap off the roads!!



OnAll4s -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (6/1/2008 7:28:42 AM)

Are you saying, you take off the chrome in winter and put it back on in the summer? That is a good idea. I bought a set of light bezles for the side and rear marker lights. They look well made, and they were not the cheap ones. They look great on, kind of like a finished looked.

Hummm, maybe the idea of taking all the chrome off in like Oct thru Feb maybe a great idea.


HummBob -> RE: Stainless, Amuminum or chrome (6/1/2008 8:34:34 PM)

Yep!!

Every October-Novermber(depends on the weather), I de-chrome her, then every April-May, I re-chrome her.

An hour or two of work saves ALOT OF CASH!!!


  

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