Possible freezes in production for the SS/TC
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Possible freezes in production for the SS/TC
As some of you may have read about, I required a new Rear Axle Tube for my SS/TC. Shockingly, there was only 1 of these in the country and it was already spoken for. So for about 3 weeks I had absolutly no access to one since the GM factorys were closed down. After talking with GM corporate, they had no idea how to get a hold of one and finally agreed to send me an assembled rear axle tube from the assembly line.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
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In response to the original post...it's interesting that the supplier claims they haven't been paid. This article was just posted talking about GM paying all of its suppliers on time
http://www.autonews.com/article/2009...901159968/1128
Whatever the case may be, lets hope these things get worked out soon!
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GM makes certain promises with regards to replacement parts. the main one being that all production parts for any new car sold be available for a certain number of years. (dont kno the number off the top of my head)
if this is true, this would mean disaster. all SSTCs not sold, or halfway through production would be used to support the current cobalts.
chances are this wont happen, but if some OE parts are truly not being delivered to GM themselves then there might be some big problems ahead.
if this is true, this would mean disaster. all SSTCs not sold, or halfway through production would be used to support the current cobalts.
chances are this wont happen, but if some OE parts are truly not being delivered to GM themselves then there might be some big problems ahead.
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GM makes certain promises with regards to replacement parts. the main one being that all production parts for any new car sold be available for a certain number of years. (dont kno the number off the top of my head)
if this is true, this would mean disaster. all SSTCs not sold, or halfway through production would be used to support the current cobalts.
chances are this wont happen, but if some OE parts are truly not being delivered to GM themselves then there might be some big problems ahead.
if this is true, this would mean disaster. all SSTCs not sold, or halfway through production would be used to support the current cobalts.
chances are this wont happen, but if some OE parts are truly not being delivered to GM themselves then there might be some big problems ahead.
if it gets bad, the will look for another supplier or see if another brand will help them out (chrysler had an evaperator issue on the minivans, the supplier couldnt meet demand, so they switched to the company that made them for ford)
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GM will have another company pumping those axles out before they run out this is a pretty common thing for GM . one company will not deliver them but there are a lot more out there that will. also GM dosen't pay it's parts venders for a minimum of 90 days
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they are required by law to do that for 10 years
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As some of you may have read about, I required a new Rear Axle Tube for my SS/TC. Shockingly, there was only 1 of these in the country and it was already spoken for. So for about 3 weeks I had absolutly no access to one since the GM factorys were closed down. After talking with GM corporate, they had no idea how to get a hold of one and finally agreed to send me an assembled rear axle tube from the assembly line.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
Ask SSR owners about this. I know of several that have had parts on order for 6+ months with no solution in sight
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Actually this will not effect any production units coming off the line. I've asked some questions to a GM area rep about items like this (well not the axle, but other items and general conversation)...They get two bids, a supplier for 1 item (production line) and a supplier for the replacement parts (could be the same, could be different). GM makes money producing a car, thus for example just because you cannot get rotors, rear brakes does not mean GM doesnt have a huge supply of them for the production line, they just dont have any for replacement right now (which is bad if you need htem right now). Not even an act of god could take a part made for production line and sent out for a replacement.
Ask SSR owners about this. I know of several that have had parts on order for 6+ months with no solution in sight
Ask SSR owners about this. I know of several that have had parts on order for 6+ months with no solution in sight
During this whole process, I have heard from 3 seperate GM managers and mechanics that this particular part was taken directly off the assembly line. It is possible that they lied about that, but the exact same thing coming from 3 seperate GM employees makes me think that it did.
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As some of you may have read about, I required a new Rear Axle Tube for my SS/TC. Shockingly, there was only 1 of these in the country and it was already spoken for. So for about 3 weeks I had absolutly no access to one since the GM factorys were closed down. After talking with GM corporate, they had no idea how to get a hold of one and finally agreed to send me an assembled rear axle tube from the assembly line.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
The factory has since opened back up and I have recieved my part. During this discussion however, they said that they are having serious problems with one of the companies that builds these rear axle tubes for the SS/TC. Apparently, that company has refused to send any more parts to GM since they claim they have not been paid by GM for over 6 months.
So if this is not resolved and there is no new influx of rear axle tubes, once they run out of their current supply, there may not be any more SS/TC's coming off the line.
We will have to see what the future holds for our cars.
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