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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3785565" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>proud member of the "never owned an automatic and never will" club</p><p></p><p>not that this hasn't been an issue before with all the ridiculous electrical systems and wiring in vehicles now, but with covid supply chain issues, it should be obvious from your fast food drinking cup lids to any kind of material, things are being shaved everywhere. everything that could be made thinner is being thinner. lids don't fit, bags aren't printed, acm panels have less aluminum, etc etc etc. can't get 300 gsm paper because all the manufacturers realized they could make more 250 with the same pulp, etc etc etc. </p><p></p><p>but it's not just finished products, even the raw materials being sourced are now usually lower grade. every vehicle manufacturer was scrambling to put vehicles out, so they sourced a ton of last minute substitute parts. they probably don't place nice with each other and had extremely little testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3785565, member: 45524"] proud member of the "never owned an automatic and never will" club not that this hasn't been an issue before with all the ridiculous electrical systems and wiring in vehicles now, but with covid supply chain issues, it should be obvious from your fast food drinking cup lids to any kind of material, things are being shaved everywhere. everything that could be made thinner is being thinner. lids don't fit, bags aren't printed, acm panels have less aluminum, etc etc etc. can't get 300 gsm paper because all the manufacturers realized they could make more 250 with the same pulp, etc etc etc. but it's not just finished products, even the raw materials being sourced are now usually lower grade. every vehicle manufacturer was scrambling to put vehicles out, so they sourced a ton of last minute substitute parts. they probably don't place nice with each other and had extremely little testing. [/QUOTE]
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