This kit slides right over your existing or new 4x4. Just need to drill a couple holes and screw on the mailbox support bracket.
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Jul 28, 2021
Weak cross brace
The post itself and the mounting parts were fine. However, the cross brace is made of two side-by-side thin pieces of metal with no cross-bracing between them. The brace has become bent over time, and the mailbox seems to be in a somewhat different position after each mail delivery. Poor design, I might say. Also, there is no way to attach the back of the mailbox itself to the post, which would make a stronger set-up.
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Response from Gibraltar MailboxesSep 27, 2021
Thanks for your detailed review of the Landover mailbox post. We'll take your concerns to Gibraltar's engineering team to see if there are any changes we can make to provide a better product. In the meantime, our customer support team will be reaching out to see if there's anything we can do to ensure your mailbox setup works for you. If you'd like to contact us directly, please call us at 800-647-7063 or email us at solarcs@gibraltar1.com. Thank you.
3 found this review helpful
Jul 8, 2021
The screws that came with it were not very sturdy. One of them broke. But the post is very nice!
The screws that came with it were not very sturdy. One of them broke. But the post is very nice!
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2 found this review helpful
Jul 4, 2021
Love this look!
This is a quality mailbox post and I love the way it looks. Very easy to assemble and installation was typical for a mailbox post. We set ours in quickcrete and that post is there to stay. We purchased a coordinating mailbox and it matches perfectly!
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1 found this review helpful
May 3, 2021
The post went together easily, the instructions were almost not even needed! I love the bronze look.
The post went together easily, the instructions were almost not even needed! I love the bronze look.
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Jul 7, 2020
Looks great, fairly easy to install
The body of the post had a couple of small dings, but it is a mailbox post, and the damage was not worth returning it.
I followed the directions and had no issues assembling the post. Everything fit well and the arm that holds the box is plenty sturdy.
After fully assembling the post, I placed the mailbox (Gibraltar Franklin Medium) on the mounting arm and measured from the center of the post to the end of the mailbox (23 inches) so that I could determine where to dig the hole so that the end of the box would be the recommended 6-8 or so inches from the curb.
I marked the center of where I wanted my hole, used a shovel to remove the turf about 4" deep and saved it to replace after I installed the post. I used post-hole diggers and dug a hole 12 inches wide and 22-ish inches deep, with the bottom slightly wider (a drain spade type shovel is perfect for this). Put the dirt on a tarp or cardboard for easy clean up.
Next, I put the post over a 4x4 so that I could measure/determine where to cut the 4x4 so that the mailbox bottom would be 42" to 45" from the road level. Since I have a curb, I had to subtract the 7" height of the curb and aimed for 43" so that I had a couple of inches of vertical leeway. For reference, it is 32 5/8 from the bottom of the post to the bottom screw to the arm that holds the mailbox.
I then put 4 or 5 inches of pea gravel (had a spare bag handy) in the bottom of the hole for drainage and double checked my measurements to ensure the bottom of the mailbox would be at the height I wanted from the ground (keeping in mind the 7 inch curb height). I set the mailbox in the hole and made sure the post was level (with a post level) and plumb to the street and supported it with some spare wood pieces and clamps. I then followed the directions on the quick setting concrete mix and added water to the hole, then dumped in most of a 50 lb bag and tamped it down tight. I added more water on top and finished off that 50 lb bag and added about half of another and then added more water to the top of that and let it soak in. I filled it to about 7 inches from the top of the hole. I then tamped it down and sloped it away from the post and I let it harden up for about 1.5 hrs, checking occasionally to ensure it was still level and plumb. I then added some top soil back and used the turf that I had saved to fill around the post and watered it. Secure the post to the 4x4 with the provided screws and it is rock solid.
Putting the mailbox onto the post is quick and easy and it looks great.
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9 found this review helpful
Mar 31, 2020
Easy to follow instructions made assembly simple. (FYI - it's not made perfectly clear on the lis...
Easy to follow instructions made assembly simple. (FYI - it's not made perfectly clear on the listing description that a 4x4 post is required for installation.) Although this post can accommodate a larger box but in my opinion, it looks best with a regular sized mailbox. I'm very happy with the final result!
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2 found this review helpful
Jul 25, 2019
Great product and looks great! Easy to install.
Great product and looks great! Easy to install.
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1 found this review helpful
May 1, 2018
Looks great, is sturdy and rust resistant.
Looks great, is sturdy and rust resistant.
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1 found this review helpful
Aug 29, 2017
Looks great with oversized bronze mailbox. Easy assembly and installation.
Looks great with oversized bronze mailbox. Easy assembly and installation.
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1 found this review helpful
Apr 25, 2017
The post came in four pieces and plenty of hardware for choices on how to assemble the mailbox to...
The post came in four pieces and plenty of hardware for choices on how to assemble the mailbox to the "support arm", depending on which mail box is purchased separately. One complaint is the opening for the post square tube to slip over a 4 X 4 wood post. The actual dimension is 3.75 X 3.75, which is typically 1/8" to 1/4" more than needed for most off the shelf 4 X 4, which are as little as 3.5" X 3.5" actual dimension. So I cut a few skinny shims to make the fit tight which worked well to stabilize the metal post to the 4X4 post.
One other comment is the support arm has some flexibility to it so the mail box mounted to it makes for some significant side to side wobble. I tried to improve this by putting a few extra screws thru the back of the mail box into the upright of the post. It helped some but there is still movement side to side in the box from the front end. Probably not a big deal long term, it's just something I would like to see stiffened up with a heavier guage support arm, if the manufacturer was looking to improve this product.
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8 found this review helpful
May 8, 2024
We’ll constructed and easy to put together.
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Apr 25, 2024
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Apr 22, 2024
The mailbox post was first rate in structure and appearance.
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Apr 17, 2024
Post sleeve and AM mailbox are rock solid. Mom and Dad love the setup.
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Apr 10, 2024
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Apr 3, 2024
The platform that the mailbox mounts to ends up being a bit less solid than I expected, which results in the large mailbox being less solid than with our old cedar mailbox post. It has more side-to-side flex than I expected. But the convenience of installing this just by sliding it over a new single-beam cedar post outweighs the cons.
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Mar 27, 2024
It was exactly what was needed to replace the old mailbox stand that had been damaged and very easy to install over the new 4x4 post base that was handy, so a quick, and very easy to install fix for the situation while still in the midst of snowstorms.
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Mar 20, 2024
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Feb 15, 2024
Finial is a poor fit
The finial is a very poor fit. The cap’s inner diameter is larger than the post so there is no contact between the two, and when you tighten the screws, they strip out without much tension. I had to get epoxy to try to fix the problem.
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Feb 14, 2024
fasteners for box mounting arm are inadequate. The arm itself is is cheaply made, the spot welds broke within a week. I had to add fasteners to the arm/post connection and run bolts through the arm to add rigidity to it.
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Feb 7, 2024
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Jan 7, 2024
awesome service!!
Great,seamless pick up. Love curbside as fast , easy and received an ice cold bottle of water
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Dec 15, 2023
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Dec 13, 2023
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Dec 6, 2023
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Dec 6, 2023
Looks very nice and like the paint and metal of the post. The extension that holds the box is not as rigid as I would like. We put the newer larger style of box on it. It will probably be okay but it definitely moves some side to side maybe an inch It needs better bracing on the arm
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Dec 6, 2023
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Nov 16, 2023
This is the post used for the architectural mailbox I just reviewed -- it is great! Matching color to mailbox, powdercoat paint, slips onto wood stake that we have cemented into ground. It's wonderful!