I disagree, but there's enough room in this for everyone to find their own comfort zone. My own feeling is that if I am going to do something I do it as well as I possibly can. It's craftsmanship vs currency.
rScotty
We may actually be on the same page. Acceptable quality for me means something that will work without normal possible failures.
A normal mode failure would be when using the tractor in its normal fashion.
An abnormal failure would be something like the tractor falling off the trailer when being transported, and having a wheel spacer break when the tractor is hit by an 18 wheeler coming from the opposite direction...
In my mind, making something stronger than standard mechanical design safety margins, and charging more for it has no value in reality as far as safe use goes, for the application the product was designed for.
But at the end of the day, how can we know for sure? Price does not tell the tale, because the product just might cost more but be the same. Difficult to figure out really. Maybe impossible.
Craftsmanship VS currency(price) is not a given relationship. Both sets of spacers we got, the 2" and the 1.5"(or 1.25" don't remember) looked to be excellent products as far as fit and appearance goes. Analysis of the metal they are made from? Does not exist, and I don't expect that it is available for the higher priced spacers either.
One thing that struck me is in the literature for the higher priced American made spacers was their saying they used "American Sourced" material. Buying imported metal from an American supplier would make the material American sourced. They DO NOT say "
American Made material".
Anyway, Chevy, Mercedes, Rolls Royce...price is different but they all will get you where you are going safely. Kind of like that with the wheel spacers for the BX...I think.
It's only money though...