When it comes to repairing your vehicle, the choices can be overwhelming. From hundreds of online retailers to dozens of parts suppliers, you’ll encounter terms like OEM, aftermarket, and OEM-approved. At first glance, it might seem like all parts are created equal. But if you've ever been stuck with a part that didn’t fit or failed too soon, you’ll know that’s not the case. In this guide, we’ll break down what OEM parts really are, how they differ from aftermarket alternatives, and why they can make a significant difference in your car’s performance, reliability, and long-term value. What Does OEM Mean? OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. These are the parts made by the same company (or supplier) that produced...
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