ajarofclay
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No need to remove it. It was well saidMy post above was edited to remove my political comments. Dang, my objective was to get the whole thread removed.
No need to remove it. It was well saidMy post above was edited to remove my political comments. Dang, my objective was to get the whole thread removed.
Like, Thanks and AgreeIf it's made in China....
Chinese theft is in everything, there literally isn't a single thing they don't steal and reverse engineer including things that are a threat to our national defense! If you feel fine saving money supporting their theft then more power to you, I won't contribute to it. I have a "anywhere but China policy" in my home, can't always avoid it but I pay extra any time there is an option. That's my personal opinion.
How did you pay for it? I believe you have up to 6 months to open a case on credit card charges. I've been plenty upset with quite a few of my automotive purchases. I actually started a claim against a brake system company before they finally broke down and refunded my $. Bad QC sucks but bad Customer service is MUCH worse.It's cool cept when they drill all the holes to mount the intake in the wrong spots and you have to grind out a $400+ intake to make it fit the engine... my RPM was like that and i believe it was PBR that got 3 victor intakes with the same issue....
I will never not be pissed bout this
Knowingly giving your cash to a China knockoff of something created by American engineers is a very lefty thing to do. Not cool though.Why? Well... my edelbrock performer RPM for a small block cost me $449.... the chinese knock off is $99-139 depending on the day... The edelbrock was machined wrong and wouldn't even bolt to the motor... Edelbrocks RMA service was "well that sucks.. we might have some more in a few months and they might have the same problem still"
So there's just 2 quick reasons as to "why".. i fell for the "Made in the USA" ****, paid over double what the intake should have cost and got screwed.. i have worked in smaller factories and i know what made in america means