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Smallblock454 02-17-2022 01:03 AM

Official Porsche spare parts - Made in China
 
Porsche spare parts are now Made in China. :rolleyes:

Bought from an official Porsche dealership over here in Germany.

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Newsguy 02-17-2022 07:40 AM

So there's the depressing news for the day.
Bean-counters! Ugh.

bcrdukes 02-17-2022 07:55 AM

So should we all abandon our Boxsters now that parts and pretty much everything in our daily lives are made in China?

ike84 02-17-2022 10:39 AM

Hate to break the news but bosch has been making a majority of their automotive parts in China for over a decade.

The good news is that the difference between"OEM" Chinese and knockoff Chinese products is that the OEM mfg services are directly supervised (supposedly) by the corporate quality guys, obviously the knockoff factories aren't.

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JFP in PA 02-17-2022 12:09 PM

For some reason, it really tickles me that people searching for parts on their Chinese made smart phone, or Chinese made computer are concerned about if the parts are made in China.

We use Moog and TRW suspension and driveline components on many customer cars as well as our own, and have done for decades; and Moog ang TRW have been making a lot of their stuff in China for decades. It ain't where it's made, it's how it's made; to what material and tolerance specs.

PaulE 02-17-2022 02:47 PM

Fred (Nine8Six) doesn't come around here any longer, but those of us who remember him learned that nicely made parts could come from China. Not just the things he made for us on the side, he was involved with the manufacture of all kinds of automotive and motorcycle parts and accessories. If things are knockoffs or made to a low price point, they're bad, and if they're made to exacting standards, they're good, regardless of where they come from. If Porsche is selling factory parts made in China, I'm sure they are more than fine.

BFeller 02-18-2022 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ike84 (Post 644891)
Hate to break the news but bosch has been making a majority of their automotive parts in China for over a decade.

The good news is that the difference between"OEM" Chinese and knockoff Chinese products is that the OEM mfg services are directly supervised (supposedly) by the corporate quality guys, obviously the knockoff factories aren't.

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Or, as one company I worked for found, the factory ran extra shifts off the books, with the production results also off the books.

flmont 02-19-2022 10:57 AM

all the above is true...But I still don't like it..

piper6909 02-22-2022 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 644894)
For some reason, it really tickles me that people searching for parts on their Chinese made smart phone, or Chinese made computer are concerned about if the parts are made in China.

We use Moog and TRW suspension and driveline components on many customer cars as well as our own, and have done for decades; and Moog ang TRW have been making a lot of their stuff in China for decades. It ain't where it's made, it's how it's made; to what material and tolerance specs.

Unrelated to anything Porsche, but I used to swear by Moog parts. Recently though, I've been getting sub-par parts from Moog. I've had 2 wheel hubs go bad in less than 6000 miles. And the sway bar links I got from them are poorly machined. Moog has gone seriously downhill in a very short time. But that's just my perspective.

JFP in PA 02-22-2022 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piper6909 (Post 644970)
Unrelated to anything Porsche, but I used to swear by Moog parts. Recently though, I've been getting sub-par parts from Moog. I've had 2 wheel hubs go bad in less than 6000 miles. And the sway bar links I got from them are poorly machined. Moog has gone seriously downhill in a very short time. But that's just my perspective.

Just about every parts supplier screws up from time to time, but we haven't seen any major issues to date. In fact today, we just got in lower control arms, sway bar drop links, upper strut bearings, strut boots, and bumpers for a single Asian make vehicle, all from Moog, and everything was as expected, fit well and got the front suspension refit done and out the door.


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