When your car needs something replaced, you’ll have to choose between aftermarket parts and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. Deciding which ones are right for your car can be difficult, especially with so many parts available on the market.
Sometimes, buying an aftermarket part is better for your car. Drivers near Stoughton, Brockton and Randolph can find out why in our article below.
You Have More Choices
When you choose an OEM part, you get the same piece your vehicle was assembled with when it was first built.
Aftermarket parts are slightly different. There are a variety of aftermarket manufacturers to choose from, which range in price and quality. As a result, consumers have more options available if they opt for aftermarket components.
Aftermarket parts also tend to be more widely available at body shops. OEM parts may only be available at a car dealership and may need to be specially ordered if you’re working with an automotive repair shop.
Some Aftermarket Parts Are Better than OEM
Over the past decade, the reputation for aftermarket parts has improved drastically. In fact, aftermarket parts from a respected brand like Bridgestone Corporation, Goodyear or Honeywell can be better in quality than some OEM parts. It’s important to do your research on different brands before getting an aftermarket part. Most, however, are strong, reliable and dependable.
Aftermarket Parts are Usually Cheaper
OEM parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket parts. According to the Property Casualty Insurers of America, OEM parts cost 60 percent more than their aftermarket counterparts. Depending on the part you need, you could save hundreds of dollars when you opt for an aftermarket brand.
How to Choose Between Aftermarket and OEM Parts
Deciding whether an OEM or aftermarket part is right for you can be tough. Here’s what you should consider before making your decision:
- What Kind of Repair Are You Getting?
If you need a routine part replacement, an aftermarket brand should do. However, if you’ve been in an accident, an OEM component might fit better.
- Is this Part from a Brand I Trust?
There are several aftermarket brands to choose from and some are more reliable than others. If you’re the average consumer, you might need to do your research on specific parts and brands to decide which ones are best for your needs.
- What is My Budget?
Aftermarket components are probably the best way to go if price is a major factor in your decision. Compared to OEM, aftermarket parts are usually more affordable.
Part Replacements at Collision 24 in Brockton
Drivers near Stoughton, Randolph and Brockton can turn to Collision 24 when they need a part replaced. We’ll help you find the right component for your vehicle and can help you decide if an OEM or aftermarket part is right for you.
To find out more, please contact Collision 24 online, or by calling (508) 586-2010. We’re conveniently located at 97 Manley Street, Brockton, Massachusetts, 02301, and are here for each of your maintenance needs.