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Yep. And it is infuriating.china copies any and all without consequence it seems.
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Yep. And it is infuriating.china copies any and all without consequence it seems.
There are some diamonds in the rough. I've discovered Amazon chicom off road lighting that rivals name brands in durability and function at the fraction of the price over the years. I still believe 100% that are certain categories of off-road products that are simply subject to the "overlanding tax" just because it has been a trending fad.Thanks... most of you, for the insight. Appreciate your thoughts/experiences on the amazon counterfeit vs rebranded, and examples of durability over time with other parts.
Bummer nobody has actually tried any of these on their truck, that would be cool to hear about.
The only reason I really looked into it was just due to the similarity to Freedom Offroad's offering for UCAs. Some of the amazon offerings look really close to what Freedom Offroad sells. I seriously wouldn't be surprised if they come from exactly the same manufacturer. And at 1/4 the price (or 1/7-1/8 the price of the likes of icon, camburg, etc), they're hard to ignore.
Maybe I'll end up buying 2-3 pairs just for inspection purposes, and see if I can find differences.
You don't even have to send overseas, they buy one legitimately pull it apart, and then copy it, then some staff leave the copy shop set up their own shop, and make a copy of the copy, and so on. In China you can find whole areas making the same product. If you can buy from the first cycle copy, then they're usually OK, but after that it's just like photocopying a copy of a copy.I apologize for derailing this a bit, but, I consider this reasonably good food for thought;
I bought my Valvomax oil drain from Amazon and received a counterfeit. I wouldn't have found out of it didn't come without a cap and I reached out to the company...whom responded "where did you get that?"
They gave me a genuine article in exchange for me mailing them the counterfeit directly instead of returning to Amazon. It was a really bizarre scenario and totally unexpected from a "mom and pop" shop like Valvomax.
Goes to show you - once you send your diagrams overseas, they become intellectual property of every hack shop in China.
The Chinese government subsidizes of lot of their companies all their shipping too. It's economic warfare. Meanwhile the price of shipping, stamps and PO boxes in the US keeps going up.You don't even have to send overseas, they buy one legitimately pull it apart, and then copy it, then some staff leave the copy shop set up their own shop, and make a copy of the copy, and so on. In China you can find whole areas making the same product. If you can buy from the first cycle copy, then they're usually OK, but after that it's just like photocopying a copy of a copy.
I remember a story about Black and Decker in the UK going after retailers who were selling knock off copies of their "workmate" stand. They did a huge seizure/ round up, and went through the copy products. Some were deemed to be as good, if not better than their own product, and these were re-branded as Black & Decker and sold as genuine through their regular outlets, others judged as inferior, or too far from spec, were destroyed.
FYI......Summitracing.com
I'm all about saving money... but I think this one would be a HARD PASS.Hey Everyone,
Does anyone have experience with any of the Amazon UCA offerings out there? Seems to be a good handful of options available, and coming in at 1/5 the cost of a lot of name-brands, they're hard to ignore.
I'd love to know your thoughts, and any shortcomings you may have experienced.
Also, since I have a 2020.5 model truck with steel uprights, I'm curious to know if these may work, as they don't specify one way or another.
TIA for your thoughts!
same! it was better than the fredricks of hollywood catalog that was supposed to come to the lady across the way.ohh man, I remember getting the summt racing catalogs when I was a teenager.