Thanks Guys!! We are a Mom and Pop shop for sure. My son runs the shop and my wife answers the phone. I play. :rofl:
We started making stuff for Duramax trucks back in 2001 when I bought my first one. I posted up my pictures and results and the rest is history. Since then I've owned almost 20 Duramax powered trucks. I've also even talked people in to letting us use their trucks for testing.
Most of our stuff was the very first stuff of it's kind so I did all the R & D myself. There was no one to copy and I wouldn't have anyway. We've also had our share of failures back in the early years. We took care of each and every one we knew about.
My stuff has been copied more times than I can tell you. Right down to the way it bolts on. Multi-part items are even copied so well that some of their parts will interchange with mine.
And although most companies lie about it ours are made right here in our shop in Holden, Missouri. About the only thing we get that we don't manufacture in house are raw materials, bellows, and coatings. Our castings are done in Kansas and Missouri in our own core boxes and patterns. We have been approached by people with the "NOT" made in the USA stuff and never found any we could trust or that actually worked as needed.
We have our own benders, machining centers, mills, lathe's, welders, a waterjet, and a cnc high def plazma, and dyno.
I'm not trying to come off like an angel here. I can be an ass hat too sometimes. Just ask my help. I'm also not gonna call someone out for something my company was known for doing in the past.
I will stand behind my product 100% and help those that don't cop an attitude with me.
I'm probably suffering from TMI now, but this is my story and I'm sticking to it.