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Originally Posted by Steelers6891
This is right from Jason
“66.45 is a better fit. Don't worry, if there are any installation problems with the wheel, I will be responsible.”
He also sent pictures of my rims being complete and ready to be shipped. At this point I’m going to just take his word for it and hope he honors his products like he says or I’ll escalate it to Alibaba if the don’t fit correctly. Also for this exact reason I specifically used my AMEX card worst case scenario I’ll dispute the charge. They have amazing customer service
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Wow those 892 style wheels look GREAT.
Sad I missed this but interested to see how this pans out for everyone.
Going back to the 2nd page of this monster thread, I used to be an ISO auditor (but for their Security Standard ISO 27001 vs. ISO 9001 the Quality Management standard, but most of the ISO certifications are shockingly similar and my instructor in the certification was a former ISO 9001 auditor and was constantly comparing and contrasting between the two), and everyone really should take a manufacturer's ISO Certification with a lot of "salt".
There are many ways for companies to "game" the system, like setting the scope of your certification to the Janitor's closet in Tulsa, OK instead of the company as a whole or the company's manufacturing processes, but it's important to understand that the certification is focused on PROCESSES and DOCUMENTATION that the company has that are focused on quality and not the actual quality of the product that consumers will necessarily care about.
A company can say that if their wheel manufacturing tolerances are +/- 20 mm in any dimension, then as long as they can show that they have the process in place to ensure that happens, they'll still pass an ISO 9001 audit and get the certificate to hang it up on the wall. (The certification doesn't mandate the specs that a company sets, which obviously drive the actual quality of the product to the consumer; it just focuses on the quality processes and documentation and "executive buy-in" to ensure that they hit whatever their target is.)
Adam