โAug-28-2014 07:18 PM
โSep-02-2014 03:54 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I don't believe anyone here thinks there is a 100% American built vehicle today, but having said that, some choose to purchase their vehicles from an American company.
โSep-02-2014 03:33 PM
BenK wrote:
Buying 'American' might have been possible 15-20 years ago, but today in the
21st Century...pretty much can NOT
Mainly due to the public's demand for the "cheapest at any cost" and the corporate
exec's finding that to appease that demand...they could also increase their bottom lines...
Try to outfit yourself with clothes that is NOT made offshore
Or check the labels in any store in the USA and you WILL find most stuff offered
for sale is made offshore. High production volume stuff...not specialty goods
Buddies are finding Snap-On Tools has 'Made in China' on them. Guessing that will
be a growing trend
Buyers demand for: "Cheapest at any cost" goods has our corporations going off
shore more and more. Plus doing what this thread is all about.
"off shore" in that our exec's are 'paying them' to become our peer competitors.
Using 'our' IP (Intellectual Properties) ***AND*** up-lifting 'their' countries
'We' pay for their new roads, new sewer plants, new trains, new factories, new
goods that they NEVER would have in such a short time...as the factories pumping
out goods for buyers over here demanding: "Cheapest at any cost"...has them also
provide goods for 'their' population
But...to claim any one of the current vehicle OEMs builds a 100% AMERICAN vehicle
is bugus...anyone ever wonder why the MSRP labels now has a line stating the
percentage of origin? or some such verbiage
โSep-02-2014 03:19 PM
BenK wrote:
Buddies are finding Snap-On Tools has 'Made in China' on them. Guessing that will be a growing trend
โSep-02-2014 03:08 PM
โSep-02-2014 09:18 AM
larry barnhart wrote:45Ricochet wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
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Good decision :B Away for the week-end but I can't figure out what the subject was on this thread :W Oh wait, I see it's about liar's :E
It is beginning to be a whiners story. I am still playing my violin.
chevman
โSep-02-2014 08:05 AM
45Ricochet wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
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LOL
Good decision :B Away for the week-end but I can't figure out what the subject was on this thread :W Oh wait, I see it's about liar's :E
โSep-01-2014 08:14 PM
45Ricochet wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
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LOL
Good decision :B Away for the week-end but I can't figure out what the subject was on this thread :W Oh wait, I see it's about liar's :E
โSep-01-2014 07:03 PM
NC Hauler wrote:
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โSep-01-2014 11:30 AM
โSep-01-2014 11:25 AM
mich800 wrote:To me, components like 12.25" Dana 110, 10 lug Alcoa 19.5s, 15"+ brake rotors, and 87 mph commercial tires, all scream Class 4 truck.
If Ford sand bags the GVW just to squeeze into the Class 3, well that's like athletes dehydrating just to squeeze into a weight class - it works, but you'll lose some people's respect.
I guess if that makes you feel better. So the Ram with an advertised 30k tow rating that is higher than Rams 5500 is not?
โSep-01-2014 10:19 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I wish my RAM were "assembled" in USA. Still it has the Mighty Cummins and many of it's other parts come from USA.
โSep-01-2014 10:18 AM
mich800 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:mich800 wrote:RoyJ wrote:mich800 wrote:
They go by GVWR. So yes your analogy works providing the 1500 is a comparable GVWR as the 3500 dually.
To me, components like 12.25" Dana 110, 10 lug Alcoa 19.5s, 15"+ brake rotors, and 87 mph commercial tires, all scream Class 4 truck.
If Ford sand bags the GVW just to squeeze into the Class 3, well that's like athletes dehydrating just to squeeze into a weight class - it works, but you'll lose some people's respect.
I guess if that makes you feel better. So the Ram with an advertised 30k tow rating that is higher than Rams 5500 is not?
At least RAM backs up their claims with SAE J807.
So you agree.
โSep-01-2014 09:29 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mich800 wrote:RoyJ wrote:mich800 wrote:
They go by GVWR. So yes your analogy works providing the 1500 is a comparable GVWR as the 3500 dually.
To me, components like 12.25" Dana 110, 10 lug Alcoa 19.5s, 15"+ brake rotors, and 87 mph commercial tires, all scream Class 4 truck.
If Ford sand bags the GVW just to squeeze into the Class 3, well that's like athletes dehydrating just to squeeze into a weight class - it works, but you'll lose some people's respect.
I guess if that makes you feel better. So the Ram with an advertised 30k tow rating that is higher than Rams 5500 is not?
At least RAM backs up their claims with SAE J807.
โSep-01-2014 09:09 AM
โSep-01-2014 09:05 AM
mich800 wrote:RoyJ wrote:mich800 wrote:
They go by GVWR. So yes your analogy works providing the 1500 is a comparable GVWR as the 3500 dually.
To me, components like 12.25" Dana 110, 10 lug Alcoa 19.5s, 15"+ brake rotors, and 87 mph commercial tires, all scream Class 4 truck.
If Ford sand bags the GVW just to squeeze into the Class 3, well that's like athletes dehydrating just to squeeze into a weight class - it works, but you'll lose some people's respect.
I guess if that makes you feel better. So the Ram with an advertised 30k tow rating that is higher than Rams 5500 is not?