Against my better judgement, I guess I'll be the unpopular one. I don't know how to say this without looking like a complete jerk so I'll start by saying, I try and I think I'm a generous and good person
However, this is a capitalist market and if I can make a widget for $10 and sell it for $15 or $50, I'm probably going to sell it for $50. If a person is actually going to buy my widget for $50 or even $100, I don't understand how that is unethical? Nothing these parts gougers are doing is miraculous or am I missing something...? If I can make a widget and not by magic then you can probably make a widget too and if you want to sell the same thing for $10.01, then do it up! To commend
@DieselAddict, if you don't like a situation, you can change it but why be salty because someone lists an item at a price that you think is too high? Instead, just don't buy it.
Let's be clear, we're talking about parts for nonsensical trucks. I would be on this bandwagon if we were talking about drinking water or medical equipment that could save lives.
Back to the topic at hand, there
are custom gear manufacturers. I'd venture a guess that if someone put in the initial investment to obtain quantity pricing, they could make gears for a reasonable price. "Reasonable" meaning the maximum price one could sell gears, or lower.