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Flatout suspension reviews
Flatout suspension reviews










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What I have going currently has me on the line of having a personal life and insanity. That's exactly why I stay small, assemble everything myself and have no plans to go bigger. Mass production causes short cuts and discrepancies. Granted, there are some crappy products out there but they're obvious. I don't know why in this age it's such a concern. Origin does not dictate quality or lack of it. The cardboard my box is made from, don't know on that. The guts, the heart and soul of the shock are machined here in the US, the *metal casing* where the US built guts go into, built to our specs in Taiwan, the rings that thread onto the steel casing the insert fits into are machined in the US, springs are made in the US, the bearing that sits below the camber plate Japan, the Allen bolts that secure the camber plate, along with the 17/19/22mm nut (depending on application) I'll have to ask Fastenal if that matters. Is it American? Mexican? Are you basing 'manufactured' on percentage of parts origin (if so, these are American based on the highest percentage of components being made in the US), or final assembly (also US)? Like an American car with parts being 60% American, 20% Japanese, 10% Romanian, 10% German. Click to expand.What do you mean by "they"? THEY are manufactured/ assembled in the US using components sourced.












Flatout suspension reviews