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Originally Posted by tbrenan
I see there are no recent posts on this thread the initial comments about what company's to stay away from needs updating, if a company is stil in business after the original posting of 2002 either they have cleaned up their act or there are an emormous number of people driving around with defective parts
Company's that do not provide quality and service do not stay in business for long
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AIM/Chassis Tech make their money off of the newbies to the game. Someone picks up a truck magazine and sees all the pages of AIM ads with their incredibly low prices. The clueless reader, eager to start fixing up their truck, buys into the ads and starts ordering parts. Maybe they get lucky and their first order nets them some parts that work right and don't break on them. Maybe they'll end up making more orders in the future and maybe, just maybe, they'll be one of the lucky ones that never has a lick of trouble from them. The odds are that something will go wrong, and when they do, they'll be the next victim and will move on to better companies.
I'll admit that I was once a young newbie and was once entranced by their pretty ads. Luckily by the time I had the money to start buying, I had read enough about them and avoided them.
You say that maybe the original post needs updating just because they're still around after 6 years. It's not like they were the new company on the block when the thread was started in 2002. The company was in business probably 10-15 years before even the original post, doing their business the same way the entire time. Just because a company is in business for years and years and is profitable enough to remain in business, doesn't necessarily mean it's a GOOD business.