Or if it doesn't break and leave you stranded. Or if they blame the customer for their poor manufacturing and quality control. But, yeah, other than that, there's nothing wrong with Teraflex.
True that. Our personal experiences with a brand will determine what we purchase, recommend, and chirp online about.
I've broke really darn expensive jeep parts and low end parts. But leave me stranded once and I'm done with a particular brand. But that depends on customer service.
Customer service is number 1 in this online world we live in.
People will stop buying crap and businesses will die off if QC is not kept in check.
If companies resource junk from questionable countries or suppliers, a business will die off.
I think with everyone having online access to reviews and experiences these companies would be wise to get it right or fold.
Adversely, if I saw a Currie ProRock 9" axle explode on a jeep run, it wouldn't be fair to say Currie is junk next week on a forum.