DatGuyC
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You used stainless riv nuts? Are you worried about the bimetallic corrosion between the stainless and aluminum? I used stainless riv nuts for my sun visors and now I'm thinking it might have not been such a good idea since I've read about the galvanic corrosion.Some more updates. Got the turret support mounted in. I'm using the folding windshield so it has no provision for the turret. So I used 5/16 rivet nuts. Man, what a pain without the tool. At least with the stainless steel hardware I used. I'm going to re-torque them down once more before I hang the roof on it. I'll also be using them for the roof mounts since they're steel. And I need to put the roof on to get an idea of where to mount the mounts. Then another torque down once everything is in place. (And re-checks after I'm driving it) I really should have bought the tool to do this. If they were aluminum/bronze it would have been a breeze with my two wrenches and a grinder wheel spanner method. But I wanted something stronger and I didn't want steel that would corrode. Once the weather starts being a little better, I'm going to paint the inside of the roof green in prep for install along with the brackets. I've decided as well that there's going to be one civilian accessory added. A backup camera.