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please please buy them before I claim that the price will go up or the quality will drop.
As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.
Second - the above comment seems a bit odd on a German car forum. ;)
x1000 lol
But, in any case, i wouldn't give up so easliy in trying to find another local (stateside at least) manufacturer to make these. I'd put money on it that if you keep looking, it'll only be a matter of days/weeks before you find them
Dan,
Sacrificing quality is the "slippery slope". When you have built a business on products with superior craftsmanship, you will always have a value added ability on your prices & remain a perceived cut above the competition. Lower your quality & you join the rest of them swinging it out in the pit. Let's hope your deal with the small mfg. in So Ca comes about.
As someone who runs a small business that involves manufacturing...Go with the lower price manufacturing. If you're getting these molded from rubber, do you own the mold/die itself? That's pretty important info. I don't know the detail on the mold, but it can't be too high....
As someone who runs a small business that involves manufacturing...Go with the lower price manufacturing. If you're getting these molded from rubber, do you own the mold/die itself? That's pretty important info. I don't know the detail on the mold, but it can't be too high....
Yeah, can't you just purchase the mold off the company and take it to another manufacturer?
When I first saw these for sale, I thought it was a interesting product and something that I would like to buy...but not for more than $15. Its hard to justify spending more than that for a nonessential piece when half of the parts on our cars are in need of maintenance.
hahahaha no shit/ we arent talking artificial hearts here
It's the principal as much as a quality issue.
One main point of not going with offshore manufacture (aside from quality) is my whole "thing" is: supplying the best shit ever. Made Here (or of O.E. origin).
As to quality there is off the shelf stuff from Mainland China it's fine for about 3 months as long as you never take it out in the sun or get anything on it.
I refuse to believe there is no way for a Chinese company to reproduce quality weatherstripping material. Most of those companies are set up by American capital investment anyway.
I would definitely agree with your assessment that the price point higher than it is now makes the item much less palatable...
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