DKAwildcat
Structural
- Jan 5, 2023
- 3
The current Jeep Wrangler is fabricated with aluminum body panels without any non conductive isolation material between them and steel materials (such as door hinges). Owners are now experiencing bubbling of paint as a result of galvanic corrosion. The remedy being provided by Jeep is to repaint the corroded areas; however, this does not stop the corrosion from happening again. I was wondering if a third metal, such as magnesium, could be attached to the steel frame to act as the sacrificial anode so as to prevent corrosion between the steel and aluminum. Thanks in advance for your answers.