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- Mitch
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For many on a budget it could be get the cheaper bushing and a tailgate reinforcement or just a more expensive bushing. $50 is much less likely to end up being noticed by the wife than $350. For others we see how simple a part is and refuse to pay the extra $300 Bronco Tax when there is a $50 solution. This group will do some comparisons and testing to see if the parts are comparable and we will each make a judgement call on where we spend our money. Some will spend the $350, many others will opt for the $50.I agree that Taylor and Amy very nice and helpful people that many of us meet on the trails and it hard to be objective even if the BB plastic cost so much.
Said that I think everyone knows that “plastic” parts are not all the same. Some part hold up for very long time and some are cracks and breaking after very short time. I personally would not invest my penny in un-tested steering part especially if that pat made in China. Kind of bad idea driving on freeway speeds and on trail until you know that it reliable. If someone here spend $40k + mod parts and try to save $300 on untested steering components - please help understand your logic.
I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest the BB is not the first person to develop an internal bushing upgrade for a steering rack. He may have been the first to adapt the idea to a Bronco, but it seems doubtful that he spent hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars in R&D that he needs to make up selling them at the current asking price. Like others suggest, drop them to $99 and most here would spend the extra coin without question. Make your margin on volume rather than max profit per piece.do you know what "research and development" is? BB is a US based, small business.. people complain about US jobs going overseas, but don't want to actually pay the people IN THE US who are putting the work into creating products, they'd rather wait for some Chinese based company to make a knock off using substandard parts that will sell them for a fraction of the price, using the research/development that was initially done by the small guy in the US trying to put food on his family's plate.
I buy American (preferably non union) frequently, and I’m willing to pay a certain amount extra to support the cause. There is a line where I will balk and end up buying the imported product. I work hard for my money too and need to stretch it. I try to at least avoid China, so tools from Taiwan or parts from somewhere like Mexico are my next choices. Sometimes China gets the buy, but I do look for COO on every purchase.
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