ShadowsPapa
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Might check out that fine print. When you license an item for manufacture, it's pretty strictly spelled out what the criteria is. You mess up, you lose that ability to make them. They don't want their reputation tarnished by junk made elsewhere in their name. Germans are very picky. I found that out when dealing with their software. They'd not allow us to do upgrades on our own servers - they wanted complete control of all modifications. Similar for German printing press parts - have one of their presses break down and you get a visit from a German engineer.The only variable is that it is not an actual German ZF. Its made under license by Chrysler in the US.
That introduces variables such as machining tolerances, quality of metallurgy, etc.
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