12-08-2012, 11:26 AM | #1 |
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The Truck Shop
I just received my Catolog from the Truck Shop .
From what I am able to see they are using a U.S manufator and supplier for many of there sheet metal parts and others things. I always want to buy from suppliers who use american stuff but am also wanting some feed back about the quality of sheet metal and the other stuff made here by this american company they are called ( Counterpart ) has anyone dealt with there stuff ? Last edited by mygmctruck; 12-08-2012 at 11:38 AM. |
12-08-2012, 11:33 AM | #2 |
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Most counterpart stuff is made overseas. I would call and ask about the specific parts you plan to buy. Some of it is good, some not so good.
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There is a local supplier of parts for our model trucks in my area that sells some of their products. I have never purchased sheet metal, but have used their front and rear window seals. The guy who installed them for me said they are the best aftermarket seals he's installed. Mine even had the stainless inserts.
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If it's american made and there are fitment problems , what is there to gain ? |
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I've been in the autobody biz since '86. That said regardless of application or manufacturer any and all aftermarket sheetmetal is of inferior quality than OE. I always seek out and repair good used OE parts versus aftermarket replacement parts, the fit and quality just isn't there. In a lot of instances the new aftermarket parts require as much rework to fit properly as good used stuff.
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I was at the Truck Shop last spring and wanted to buy a grill for my 72 C10. Because I live so far away and returning something is out of the question especially an almost 6 foot long box that the grill was in I asked the counterperson to open the box for me so I could make sure the grill was cherry. I dont know where the grill was made and I'm assuming off shore. She opened 2 different boxes and there were marks on the grill on both of them so I didn't buy one.
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It irks me to find that even Goodmark states that there may be minor flaws and imperfections that need to be massaged and adjusted. With that being the norm, used makes a lot more sense than paying good money and expecting to have it fit from the git-go.
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The aftermarket grilles are terrible and can be spotted from 50 ft, I spent over 25 hrs repairing and polishing my OE grille.
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Everything I've purchased from the Truck Shop has been great, however its only been small parts. I would rather buy OE, but the shop is literally across the street from mine so it makes it too easy.
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The (California) Truck Shop "is" Counterpart and many sheetmetal parts they sell that they don't make are made by Tri-Plus and other manufacturers. Goodmark is just a marketing company and that statement is just their way out of standing by the condition of parts shipped from whoever made them.
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Well after reading the replies on this thread and others , I have concluded it is hit and miss with suppliers and quality.
So I guess one needs to call and ask about there policy and parts quality. Thanks everyone |
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Are you serious with that statement???? What is there to gain? How about supporting the fellow American who is also working to put food on his table and take care of his family.... I will pay extra any day of the week to keep the money out of the hands of china
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If I knew a part did not fit beforehand, I wouldn't buy it either...regardless of where it is made. That is what the OP is trying to find out here.
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So based on your post , you will buy inferior products because they are American made ? I believe in loyalty but not to the point of making bad purchases. |
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No, I am not saying I would buy them if they were inferior, but I would look for another American supplier, find a parts vehicle, or build it myself. Good luck on your search and let us know your results!
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If you use OE parts the fitment and quality will be like, well OE.
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I don't want to get in the middle of this, but I traded a guy an aftermarket fender for a NOS GM fender. He traded because he couldn't get the GM fender to fit. The aftermarket fender actualy fit better than the GM fender did. What everyone forgets is GM had to massage parts to get them to fit also. Now lets talk about the actual steel the parts are made from. Imported steel has contaminants in it and to me feels softer or more flexible. It spatters when being welded more than USA steel so you have to be more carfull of your welder settings. However in most (not all) imported steel is the only choice we have. There are at least 5 differen't manufacturers in Taiwan that make parts for these trucks, and we try to purchase from the best quality source. You can't say that about the large catolog companies because bottom line is more important than quality. WES
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