Check the origin stamped on the spark plug. Chances that the packaging is made in China and the spark plugs are made elsewhere. What GM vehicle are you throwing these into?
Originally Posted by Kibitoshin
Check the origin stamped on the spark plug. Chances that the packaging is made in China and the spark plugs are made elsewhere. What GM vehicle are you throwing these into?
You think that "Made in China" on the cardboard refers to the cardboard itself and not the spark plug?
Originally Posted by Leo99
You think that "Made in China" on the cardboard refers to the cardboard itself and not the spark plug?
Many reboxers will say "Refer to item for origin of production" or something similar. I've seen some where the say the cardboard is Made in China - Part is made in xxxx.
ACDelco is a reboxer so the spark plugs might be reboxed Denso or NGK. Most sparkplugs will have the origin stamped on them.
No need to fear. The spark plug factories in China and India, for the most part, more modern than the ones in the USA. Humans do not touch those plugs. Get used to it folks.
Originally Posted by Kibitoshin
Originally Posted by Leo99
You think that "Made in China" on the cardboard refers to the cardboard itself and not the spark plug?
Many reboxers will say "Refer to item for origin of production" or something similar. I've seen some where the say the cardboard is Made in China - Part is made in xxxx.
ACDelco is a reboxer so the spark plugs might be reboxed Denso or NGK. Most sparkplugs will have the origin stamped on them.
Take a look on the metal part by the hex. My last set said " Assembled in USA with Japanese and USA Parts"
Originally Posted by Kibitoshin
Check the origin stamped on the spark plug. Chances that the packaging is made in China and the spark plugs are made elsewhere. What GM vehicle are you throwing these into?
Engine is an 89 Chevy pickup. No mention of coo on the plugs that I can see.
Originally Posted by Snagglefoot
No need to fear. The spark plug factories in China and India, for the most part, more modern than the ones in the USA. Humans do not touch those plugs. Get used to it folks.
Better get used to it? And a smiley face to boot! Really? You better get used to being unemployed! Already retired you say? Go luck with your government pension when all your working countrymen are unemployed. Got your own savings you say? Good look getting your worthless paper money that is nothing more than a ledger item on some computer. Better get used to it Snagglefoot.
Originally Posted by SLO_Town
Originally Posted by Snagglefoot
No need to fear. The spark plug factories in China and India, for the most part, more modern than the ones in the USA. Humans do not touch those plugs. Get used to it folks.
Better get used to it? And a smiley face to boot! Really? You better get used to being unemployed! Already retired you say? Go luck with your government pension when all your working countrymen are unemployed. Got your own savings you say? Good look getting your worthless paper money that is nothing more than a ledger item on some computer. Better get used to it Snagglefoot.
Scott
+1
And with our schools so busy teaching the new generations about social justice, safe spaces, microaggressions, fluid genders and other such nonsense, while other countries are pumping out students with real technical skills and knowledge, the outcome is hardly anything to be happy about.
The plugs you show if it's the same in the box, are made in China. That's all it is, those, it isn't all AC plugs are now made in China, or that GM is moving to China. They aren't.