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From: rkm4x4
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  • weird....same process as 30yr old company of rota

  • interesting

  • interesting

  • 怎下載看阿?

  • This is same as our company "MaxSpeedPerformance"'s Manufacturer.

  • My wheels are made by some dude named Ray as well.  He lives in a van down by the river

  • oooooo... thats why they cost $800 a rim....

  • Its funny because gotsoup probably has rusted steelies

  • Sorry these aren't Rotas

  • Bwahaha, nice. Anyway's I would so love a set of RAYS...

  • What rims do you use? My Rays are 17.8 lbs for 18x8 rims.

  • Sound like CE28's...?

  • my rims are made by RAYs =)

  • that video is amazing

  • if we automate everything, people still have to make the machines and maintain them, also, cheaper goods means each dollar goes farther so with less money the standard of living is the same

  • i wish they would give me a set of rims to place on my RX-8

  • oh you have an rx-8? oh cool! hey can i come over to your house and play?

  • cool!

  • why do we still use manual labor in the tire manufacturing business? lou dobbs was criticizing goodyear for shutting down another american plant today. they can make the same tires in china for 42c/hour, that's right, 42cents per hour. that smells cheaper than automating though.

  • you're close to saying 'why can't we just reintroduce slavery into our manufacturing process in third world countries? then the companies profit margin will go through the roof, and consumer products will be cheaper than ever!'

  • If current trends continue, all of the processes that dont require manual labor could be outsorced, leaving millions out of work. This, all so the company can make huge profits (all while taking advantage of the tax loopholes outsourcing provides), and consumers can enjoy unusually cheap products, all for near slave labor costs. In the meantime, workers here will be forced into the service industry reguardless of their skills in manufacturing.

  • ....or forced into white collar jobs.

  • Not everyone is fit, or has the luxuiry of a white collar job.

  • Cry me a river.

  • a valueable contribution to the argument to be sure...

  • Uh oh, looks like someone is angry. ::frown clown::

  • yEA.. GUd thing never cheap :D

  • So that's why they're so god-awfully expensive.

    You do get what you pay for, I suppose.

  • thats a sick video, Rays make some quality product.

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