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orangeboxxfab

Orange Boxx Fabrication
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Greensboro,NC
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Weird. Took a few seconds and then pics came up.
Kinda wish I didn't already install victory 4x4. I like no drilling, but I like their holster attachment. Always safer not to draw gun from holster to place into another spot.
 
Looks good. Please offer an option for stainless hardware. Almost all my bolts on my rear table have light surface rust on the heads after less than 2 years. Florida salt air I guess.
 
I understand about the rust. Have you ever heard of anything called paint? We do not paint ur bolts to allow our customers to pick a color that suits them. Or you could have clear coated them. The reason we do not supply our fold downs with Stainless steel bolts are because stainless is a grade 5 bolt.
 
I understand about the rust. Have you ever heard of anything called paint? We do not paint ur bolts to allow our customers to pick a color that suits them. Or you could have clear coated them. The reason we do not supply our fold downs with Stainless steel bolts are because stainless is a grade 5 bolt.
A simple not at this time would work. I'm guessing since you are a supporting vendor on Ih8mud you don't care if you are rude to customers (sorry I can't take "Have you ever heard of anything called paint) any other way. On the point that stainless bolts won't work with the fold down, I had a mechanical engineering friend check that out and he said that the the sheet metal inside the back door that the bolts are affixed to would fail long before a stainless bolts would have issues. So on that logic a set of stainless bolts would be just fine for the little molle rack on the shifter.
 
I'm not buying fold down tables or interior Molle organizers to have to paint or clear coat hardware.

Painting a bolt is just silly. As soon as you tighten it, the paint will chip off.

For what's being charged, I expect premium hardware that won't rust. I also wouldn't expect a snarky or rude response.

I know for me, there's nothing in the aftermarket parts world that I need so bad that I would give someone money after they were rude to me. Also, there's enough choices available that a customer can choose to do business with a vendor who is polite and attentive to the needs/wants of the market and still get the parts they want.

Maybe the "have you ever heard of paint" comment was a failed attempt at being funny. In that case, disregard and let's get back to hearing about hardware that won't rust or require modification.
 
Good Afternoon Everyone. I would like to address the issues that have been brought to our attention from this thread.
Firstly I would like to apologize if anyone was offended by the previous comments made by another member of the Orange Boxx Team.
In the past we had played around with the idea of switching to stainless steel or offering that as an option. We have found that a vast majority of our customers have been happy with the bolts that we supply. It is a simple case of not enough customer request for us to switch over. If someone wanted to switch out their bolts for stainless we are always more than happy to supply them with the information needed to get the bolts. The cost of us supplying the bolts plus todays outrageous shipping charges would be more than what someone would pay if they just went to the local hardware store to buy it after they had already received their rack. We do suggest if people have a problem with rusting to coat the top of the bolts with either a clear polish or paint after you install it. As was mention before, coating before installing would be counter productive.
 

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