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Issues with Firm Feel

I do wonder why it would take so long for certain parts like those.
He told me because of the bending and machining is more complicated than a simple torsion bar. He said that since the pandemic they've had machinists come and go, often leaving to go work for higher paying pipeline related jobs. He said they're just about back on track now though. I was reading that Hotchkis experienced some similar issues the past few years, but I think those had to do with material sourcing delays. Remember, these shops do make the parts in house, but they don't have an in-house foundry making the ingot or bar stock. They still need the raw material from somewhere.
 
I had good dealings with firm feel in the past until last year when I ordered a rear sway bar for my runner. Waited 6 months to receive it but they didn't bill until it was shipped which was fair. Recently ordered seat covers from Legendary and they bill first with six-month lead time. The problem is that firm feel Dick is very sick and he was always great to talk to. I heard his lungs are in bad shape. Seems like these older guys that started these businesses are going away and so does the product.
 
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I had good dealings with firm feel in the past until last year when I ordered a rear sway bar for my runner. Waited 6 months to receive it but they didn't bill until it was shipped which was fair. Recently ordered seat covers from Legendary and they bill first with six-month lead time. The problem is that firm feel Dick is very sick and he was always great to talk to. I heard his lungs are in bad shape. Seems like these older guys that started these businesses are going away and so does the product.
I heard he had a successful lung transplant, is feeling much better, very optimistic, and could return to work soon. Don't quote me, but that's what I was told. We're rooting for ya Dick! I think the other guys there are trying to do the best they can. If we can, let's stay loyal to them as they're on the tail end of this rough patch. They've always treated me well.
 
I heard he had a successful lung transplant, is feeling much better. We're rooting for ya Dick!

That name is one I just can’t take seriously.
Good thing you wrote that you’re rooting for him and not pulling for him.
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I also have best wishes for the guy.
 
I'm used to it as it's an old time first name that my grandfather also had - Dick Elliot

Rhyming trend:
During the Middle Ages, it was common to create nicknames by finding rhyming variations of a name, which is how "Dick" came to be associated with "Rick" (another nickname for Richard).
Historical usage:
"Dick" was widely used as an affectionate nickname for men named Richard in medieval England.


 
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