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I think they're steel bars with ally end mouldings, but that's not really relevant as both steel and ally conduct electricity very well of course.
Why do you want to mount it there?
Stick a multimeter on and you'll find out pretty quickly.
You need good bare metal contact when dealing with earths on radio equipment
You can counteract some of the SWR with suitable aerial tuning
Aluminium is a better conductor than steel, that is what the expensive wire is made from
pretty good skip by any definition, what was the rx quality like
A CB ariel needs a decent ground plane ie a large flat bit of steel. Aluminium doesn't work!
every time he went under a tree it fell off
I wouldn't use anything as an earth that went steel ally. It'll cause the ally to rot in no time.Have a look under your rear wheel arch where the rear quarter panel (ally) bolts to the rear mud flap mount (steel) it's always corroded and that's just down to the two materials touching each other.I always run a good earth up to the roof rack for the lights and antennae.