What Is The Difference Between OEM And Aftermarket Parts?

You may have heard salespeople say they have an “OEM part in stock” at auto repair centers. OEM parts are Original Equipment Manufacturer parts. What this means is it is a part made by the same manufacturer as the genuine parts sold at an automotive dealership. Many automotive companies use outside manufacturers to help design and produce the parts used on the vehicle and then the dealer adds their logo and packages it in their custom packaging.

Aftermarket parts on the other hand are produced by a different company than the original manufacturer. While these parts are usually made with the same materials and made to serve the same purpose, they may have slight differences in how they look and feel. Some aftermarket parts, due to redesign, may actually be an improvement on the original. Aftermarket parts are typically much less expensive than OEM parts and usually are of the same quality. The difference is, it will not be made by the same brand as the rest of your parts on your vehicle.

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Light Up the Night with Automotive Lights

Your custom paint job is a thing of beauty during the day but at night you seem to get lost in the dark. No more! Now you can turn heads on even the darkest night by adding a number of custom lights to your vehicle.

Headlights and tail lights are intended for more than just safety. With custom sizes, shapes and tints, they add a highly-stylized look to the exterior of your vehicle. Whether you’re replacing a busted factory light or simply upgrading the look of your rig, aftermarket headlights are custom-designed for your unique make, model and year and bolt directly in place of your stock headlights. Plus, they’re fully weather-sealed, DOT approved and plug right into your factory wiring harness, removing the need for splicing, soldering or rewiring. To add even greater style, select from a wide assortment of headlight bulbs. They’re manufactured in colors that range from amber and pink to blue and orange, and they’re proven to increase your visibility on the road.

Tail lights achieve the same goal. They separate you from the herd, standing out in a bright flash of light. Unlike old-school incandescent tail lights, many of the best aftermarket replacements feature LED lights. These car LED lights are engineered with an intricate pattern of super-bright LED bulbs, blazing boldly as you rocket through traffic. Similar to custom headlights, LED tail lights provide a direct replacement for your stock components and are a snap to replace. Simply pop out the old and insert the new, connecting them through factory-style wiring connectors that match up with your stock harness, with no additional modifications or wiring required. Plus, the great thing about tail lights is that they come in a wide range of colors, matching your exterior and personal taste. Put simply: they provide excitement for your eyeballs.

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