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I've never had any issues with LMC, granted i've not bought much from them, in comparison to other vendors, but what i have bought was of good quality/fitment.
All i can say is Caveat Emptor (but have the 6 pack ready)
I've been lucky with LMC but the items I've ordered have been small nick-nack items with no fit or finish issues. I had heard to stay away from LMC for floor pans so I ordered mine from DC. Funny thing was, when they showed up, they had "Made in Tiawan" stickers on them. I've got the pics somewhere. I under the impression that DC made stuff like this in the good ole' USA. Still, the fitment was good as well. I have been real lucky in my rebuild with every part I've bought from multiple vendors online.
I've been lucky with LMC but the items I've ordered have been small nick-nack items with no fit or finish issues. I had heard to stay away from LMC for floor pans so I ordered mine from DC. Funny thing was, when they showed up, they had "Made in Tiawan" stickers on them. I've got the pics somewhere. I under the impression that DC made stuff like this in the good ole' USA. Still, the fitment was good as well. I have been real lucky in my rebuild with every part I've bought from multiple vendors online.
DC is having more and more stuff made off shore. It's just a business fact of life in today's world.
I waited for years to get one of the first set of box rails from them. When they arrived "made in China" stickers adorned the pieces.
Hopefully, even though DC is outsourcing a lot of his stuff, they will maintain a higher degree of quality control.
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