I hear ya. The overarching theme is that all the “name brands “ are farming out their names for the purpose of marketing the almighty dollar.
I recently purchased a whole brake setup from Rock Auto, and spent extra for the AC Delco items. Guess what? I paid 15 bucks an item (or so) extra for the box. When I pulled the part from the box, it had the exact same off brand name that I could’ve bought for less money. I could go take a pictures of the tag that’s on the brake hose, but you get my drift. Same cheaper part, AC Delco box.
I’m not going all “‘MURICA” here, but good lord, the bumper brackets I bought this week from Classic Parts stamped Taiwan, was a helluva time getting matched up with the Summit bumper that I bought. It’s the world we’re living in, and it’s no better to buy from LMC, since they charge a premium, and their parts are also from overseas. Perhaps they are better there.
If the parts work, that’s fine- but perhaps I still live in the shadow of Flint, MI. And when I buy parts that are rebranded and not from them, I guess it’s kinda heartbreaking.
I just posted this in another thread this morning but the folks in this thread might find it interesting even though it's about fan clutches.
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"I ended up installing two or three Hayden manufactured fan clutches. Two would never engage, the other was stuck engaged. After that I ordered an ACDelco unit. Realize at the time the Hayden units were around $50, and the ACDelco unit around $150, and I had to wait a couple days to get the ACDelco fan clutch. Well I installed that one and it has worked flawlessly ever since.
I also learned Hayden manufactures most of the on the shelf store branded fan clutches like duralast and masterpro.
There are not a lot of fan clutch manufactures left. Hayden, and GMB are about it. I do not know if ACDelco is actually making the fan clutches they sell, but mine was marked made in Mexico.
If your at all interested I have a GMB fan clutch on my Jeep as mopar no longer produces them and the GMB has been fine. If I were to complain about it at all I'd say that I'd like it to come on just a touch sooner than it does, but it does do it's thing just fine."
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I don't think "name brands" farming out the actual making of a product is all that new but I do think the quality has changed. Check this one out. On my Dodge truck, it's an fuel injected 1992, I put three Delphi pumps in it. Delphi makes a lot of OE electrical parts and is generally highly regarded, but all three of these pump were marked made in china. Like you I don't have to have an american made part per-say but I'm never thrilled to open a box and find china, on an electrical part. Anyhow 1 bad sending unit, and 2 no starts later I bought a Masterpro pump from O'Reilly's 1/2 the cost of the Delphi unit, made in America and still working fine.
It's getting hard to keep up on which manufacture is making good parts. And then ACDelco has to brand themselves to some not so great parts, and some of the best, so again it can be hard to tell what's what.