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Old 08-21-2011, 06:30 PM   #1
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I ordered new trim from Steele Rubber Products,... which was just PUI Interiors product dropped shipped to me.
These are much higher quality and have the small chrome bead along the top.
Much better!
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Old 10-25-2011, 10:06 PM   #2
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I ordered new trim from Steele Rubber Products,... which was just PUI Interiors product dropped shipped to me.
These are much higher quality and have the small chrome bead along the top.
Much better!
Keith, did you happen to notice if the box had any markings regarding a company called "Re-Pops", "Feltkits", or "Clark Industries Inc.", they are all the same company and are the supplier for Classic Industries. The pieces they offer look just like yours so I was wondering if they were the same.


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Old 10-25-2011, 10:26 PM   #3
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Keith, did you happen to notice if the box had any markings regarding a company called "Re-Pops", "Feltkits", or "Clark Industries Inc.", they are all the same company and are the supplier for Classic Industries. The pieces they offer look just like yours so I was wondering if they were the same.
No I never noticed those names.
I was actually surprised when I opened the box from Steele Rubber,... and I find a product made by PUI Interiors.
I guess there can be only so many manufacturers of these parts.
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No I never noticed those names.
I was actually surprised when I opened the box from Steele Rubber,... and I find a product made by PUI Interiors.
I guess there can be only so many manufacturers of these parts.
So true, and Made in America no less. The company I mentioned is a manufacture out of Arkansas that only sells to resalers, they don't even advertise their products or part numbers. Classic Industries packages their products and sells them as there own, understandably. The prices for these things are all over the place so we will see what I get when they get here, hopefully the same quality as yours.
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Old 10-26-2011, 03:06 AM   #5
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Wow ! How did I miss this thread ? She's a beauty, Keith !
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Old 10-26-2011, 07:38 AM   #6
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So true, and Made in America no less. The company I mentioned is a manufacture out of Arkansas that only sells to resalers, they don't even advertise their products or part numbers. Classic Industries packages their products and sells them as there own, understandably. The prices for these things are all over the place so we will see what I get when they get here, hopefully the same quality as yours.
Sean,
Do you know where they are in Arkansas?
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Do you know where they are in Arkansas?
273 Repop Place
Pearcy, AR 71964
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