They worked out great! Thanks for asking. They held up to everything we drove through just fine. No signs of stress or bending. They take about a minute to remove to open the hood or take off. I wish I could say the same for my antennas. I finally just took off the CB antenna. Something in the spring base gave out. I also had to relocate the 2 meter antenna. One of the brass sections on the bottom of the antenna broke off when I was backing out of a trail that got too tight. It is now tie wrapped to the edge of my windshield utilizing some of the mounting holes I made for lighting electrical to the roof. I works just fine. I made sure it wasn't touching any other metal when secured. Turning the snorkel head around worked well too. For the days we were on serious jungle track I rigged a friction strap between the snorkel and the awning to provide a bridge up an over the awning. Worked like a charm. I plan to take the cable off, but will leave the cable masts on the bumper.
Cheers,