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waijai
06-16-2011, 07:02 AM
http://cms.skunk2.com/id/275/JDM-Made-in-Taiwan/


Okay, before I get into it, let me start off by saying, “yes, I agree, JDM is cool.” When I first got into the import performance scene, all we had was JDM. In the ‘90s, two words summed up trying to find parts for your import car in the U.S.: “good luck.” Back then the only references we had were copies of Option magazine purchased from the Japanese bookstores, and those were few and far between. Hell, to this day, I still don't think there are Japanese bookstores in the Midwest. Thank God our industry has evolved.

I don't know if it’s still the case, but lots of JDM fanboys believe that most JDM parts are actually made in Japan. Yes, there are JDM parts that are actually made in Japan, but I would dare to say that most are not. Like the U.S., Japan is a developed country that manufactures less and less. Strict pollution laws and high labor costs are what force more developed countries like the U.S. and Japan to outsource.

With respect to aftermarket car parts, one country that has very close ties to Japan is Taiwan. Many people do not realize that Taiwan was an imperial colony of Japan from 1895-1945. Though some Taiwanese look back at this period of imperial rule with disdain, the fact remains that the Japanese were instrumental in the industrialization of the island; they extended the railroads and other transportation networks, built an extensive sanitation system, and revised the public school system; indeed, there are certain elements of Japanese culture that are deeply ingrained in the national identity of the Taiwanese. It is undeniable that, even to this day, Taiwan remains heavily influenced by Japanese culture. Undoubtedly, Japan has been an important factor in the development of industrialized Taiwan. There have always been significant amounts of Japanese-owned companies that represent a wide cross-section of industries with manufacturing bases in Taiwan. And over the years, Japanese technology and quality management systems have been integrated into Taiwanese companies. In fact, Taiwan has become a leading manufacturer in, not only the automotive industry, but also the high-tech semi-conductor and electronics industries.

Another interesting point to make note of is that Taiwan is particularly well-suited for producing parts for the performance aftermarket. The performance aftermarket is a niche market. It is defined by high product variety and relatively low volumes, which I would define as production runs of less than 1000 units. The majority of Taiwanese factories are small by nature and rely on a tightly knit network of manufacturing partners that each specialize in their own part of the production process. This decentralized approach to manufacturing works well in Taiwan since the factories tend to group together in pockets. And different pockets are never far away from one another since Taiwan is geographically small—just a bit bigger than New Jersey.

So which of your coveted JDM aftermarket companies are selling you parts that are actually made in Taiwan? How about all of them? Well, almost. Here’s a short list of just some of the companies that have their parts manufactured in Taiwan. How do I know? For starters, I've been to these places, first-hand, and I've seen each of these companies' products, packaging, and drawings within the facilities. So here you go:

HKS, GReddy, A’PEXi, Vision, Tomei, JUN, TODA, TEIN, RSR, HPI

And I’m sure I’m forgetting many others that I’ve seen over the years.

It is indisputable now that much of JDM = MIT (Made in Taiwan). Oops. Did I just shatter Humpty Dumpty for some of you? Sorry! But it’s all true!

So, are Skunk2 parts also made in Taiwan (among other places)? Well, what do you think? (But FYI, we also have parts made in EU, South America, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Canada, and the good ol’ USA.)

So what does this all mean? Not a whole lot other than a lot of good companies have their products made in Taiwan. The fact of the matter is that many OEs (original equipment) like Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi and others all source many of their parts from Taiwan. That's right, there are parts on your Honda that were built in Taiwan. I’m not saying that all parts that come out of Taiwan are good, because the reality is that there has been and still are bad companies that sell bad products. Because Taiwan makes so many aftermarket parts (good and bad), it’s natural that they will be blamed for the bad parts; sadly, Taiwan is never given credit for the good stuff.

The problems lie not in where things are made, but rather the company that has it made and sells it. The reality is that, in today's global economy, it really doesn't matter where a product is made as long as you can count on the company that developed it and sells it. There are too many fly-by-night companies in the aftermarket that know nothing about cars, that copy parts, and that don't provide the proper customer service and post-sales support. But we'll save that discussion for another time.

Blitz
06-17-2011, 01:19 PM
Good read

str45
06-17-2011, 04:34 PM
True..Some of the Nissan parts are made in China.. And Nissan/Infiniti sell their parts way too high.. That's where car manufacturer make the profit..

Kouki Monster
06-17-2011, 08:41 PM
remember when jdm meant factory original parts from can manufactures from japan.. now its a skewed phrase to say thats sick, phat, mad awesome, boss bro, jdm tyte check out these jdm parts that are hks

cheez80
06-17-2011, 10:34 PM
all of the japanese car manufacturers oil filters are now made in china. it doesn't really matter where the parts are sourced from nowadays, as long as the quality control processes are good, i feel

Green Poupon
06-18-2011, 09:07 AM
Quality product is quality product no matter where it comes from. Quality has no borders.

VIPanda
06-18-2011, 10:25 AM
maybe the next time I go back to Taiwan I can get parts...

a.blanco0905
06-18-2011, 04:49 PM
it doesn't really matter where the parts are sourced from nowadays, as long as the quality control processes are good, i feel

This.

As long as companies do proper QA/QC I'm game...

thebeeguy
06-23-2011, 10:16 PM
Hehe, poor Made In China Mustang transmissions...

http://jalopnik.com/5792482/faulty-chinese+built-transmissions-plague-new-ford-mustang

Personally, I don't care where things are made, as long as they have proper quality control. Although, I'd be weary of any car part or tool that comes out of China :augentreher:

DriftGirl
06-24-2011, 04:41 AM
Guys, this is pretty much how its always been.

The best forging equipment is in Tiawan. Most of the "made in Japan" wheels are actually only "assembled in japan" or partially (rim faces) made in Japan.

I recently did a speaking seminar for females at a tool factory in Japan...I noticed they used Craftsman tools to make their line of competing tools ;)

You dont know where parts are truly made anymore and can only trust that the company who puts their name on the line continually inspects and refines for quality control.

This is rarely an issue in Japan, so we are able to buy with confidence.

Kouki Monster
06-24-2011, 06:04 PM
Japan has its crap too, just like anywhere else. People get it misconstrued that anything from japan is god. If you compare it to American products, then yes it is. But this is also why you see a lot of products made from everywhere on one car sometimes. Cause it is not only cheap, but it is cheap and made well.

Caoboy
06-24-2011, 10:52 PM
Japan has its crap too, just like anywhere else. People get it misconstrued that anything from japan is god. If you compare it to American products, then yes it is. But this is also why you see a lot of products made from everywhere on one car sometimes. Cause it is not only cheap, but it is cheap and made well.
Well I guess my Toyota Tacoma is crap compared to any truck actually made in Japan right? :pat:

America has it's good stuff too :biggthumpup:

Kouki Monster
06-25-2011, 12:31 AM
Nope cause it's a helux and a surf in other countries. So has to be made by standard.

Blitz
06-25-2011, 04:52 PM
I've heard JIC and Ksport are made in Korea..

OG
06-25-2011, 06:14 PM
I've heard JIC and Ksport are made in Korea..

jic has/had factories in korea that make small parts (seals, etc.). they also made similar parts for oe manufactuurers.

another interesting point is that a product can simply be packaged in japan and carry the "made in japan" stamp. doesn't actually mean the parts/components were made there.

Caoboy
06-28-2011, 05:58 PM
Nope cause it's a helux and a surf in other countries. So has to be made by standard.
Except not.

The Toyota Tacoma, is American. It replaced the Hilux in 1995ish. It's made here in the US/Canada, basically, it's a North American Truck. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Tacoma


The Hilux doesn't look like the Tacoma, Google Images will show you that.

Internet arguments are pointless though, the older Tacomas are probably the best damned truck ever :biggthumpup:

brainneeded
06-28-2011, 09:44 PM
hilux has different parts as well. they just share similar architecture.

NELSON09
06-28-2011, 09:54 PM
sucker: just buy quality regardless

Blitz
06-29-2011, 12:59 AM
Except not.

The Toyota Tacoma, is American. It replaced the Hilux in 1995ish. It's made here in the US/Canada, basically, it's a North American Truck. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Tacoma


The Hilux doesn't look like the Tacoma, Google Images will show you that.

Internet arguments are pointless though, the older Tacomas are probably the best damned truck ever :biggthumpup:

terrorist vehicle of choice...

Kouki Monster
06-29-2011, 04:25 AM
Haha sorry I was thinking of the older ones. Even the Nissan pickup was four door in costa rica around 98 when i was there and never saw them in the states unless imported. And that thing really got me loving the Nissan brand

horent135
06-29-2011, 09:54 AM
So that means, Megans is good as big names like HKS and teins since they all from Taiwan!

Caoboy
06-29-2011, 04:07 PM
terrorist vehicle of choice...
Gotta blend in to hunt, right? :biggthumpup:

BAHC
06-30-2011, 11:20 AM
So that means, Megans is good as big names like HKS and teins since they all from Taiwan!

cant tell if srs, but thats not at all what the article was saying