Anybody ever buy USA made rotors from Jim’s Auto Parts?

Oh yeah, I see that now. But since it's "Jims" I'd still be very wary. Sometime, vendors take cheap generic Chinesium parts and throw them in new boxes with "Made in USA" labels. Well, it's not totally a lie. The box was made in USA (maybe) and someone in the USA had to repackage & mark the parts. You just never know anymore.

I've seen certified aerospace engine parts, made to a MIL-spec, that failed. When the engineers and procurement people finally got to the bottom of it, the parts were re-labeled crap from the Far East. It's scary.

Jim’s Auto Parts seems exactly like the type of company that’ll do a crooked switch like that. Hell, I bet Jim doesn’t even exist! I’ll just get some rotors from my local parts store.