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Quality VW Parts: OEM and Aftermarket - The Difference

 

Your Volkswagen, when it was built, came with certain parts that met VW's stringent requirements. When it comes time to replacing these parts, you need to equip your VW with only those parts that meet or exceed manufacturer requirements. Generally, you have two choices: OEM parts or aftermarket parts. There is a difference between the two, let's take a look at exactly what they are.

Your New Beetle is your prized possession. Ever since VW released the revised Beetle in 1997, you have owned one and have kept it maintained yourself. Could it be that you are missing out on something? Are you paying too much for parts? Are there other parts you can use on your New Beetle that are even better than what came with your car? The answer to all three of these questions is, Yes!

OEM parts are also known as original equipment manufacturer parts. These parts are the same parts that were placed on your vehicle when it was built. For example, if your car came with Bilstein shocks, then your replacement VW parts must be Bilstein shocks. Aftermarket parts are those parts developed for your car after the car was released for sale [brought to the market]. In the case of shocks, Monroe or some other manufacturer may have created a line of shocks just for your car. As long as those replacement shocks meet or exceed stringent OEM specifications you are okay. If they don't, then stay away from them.

So, how can you know which Volkswagen parts are right for your car? That's easy. Your automobile manual will tell you. In addition, a good auto supply store can give you that information. Car Parts Stuff, for example, lists all of their inventory right online so that you are able to compare parts and prices by make and model. Whatever parts are listed with your make, model, and model year, those are the parts that are right for your car.

As mentioned earlier, you may be paying too much for your parts if you purchase them through a retail establishment, particularly one that uses a supplier. A wholesaler, on the other hand, will purchase OEM or better parts directly from the manufacturer. This assures you of two things:

1. The parts purchased are authentic. Too many counterfeit parts get passed by as authentic when in reality they are counterfeit. Buy direct from wholesalers to make certain.

2. You will pay less for parts purchased through a wholesaler as no third party vendors will get a cut in the action.

Volkswagen parts that meet or exceed tough original equipment manufacturer specifications are all that you will ever need for your car. Be careful where you go to purchase replacement parts and shop around to ensure that you obtain the lowest prices for the best parts.

Author: Matthew Keegan
 
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Matthew Keegan

If you are looking for a successful and prolific article writer, than Matt Keegan is the man for you. As The Article Writer, Matt writes on a variety of topics including advocacy, automobiles, aviation, business, Christian themes, family, news, product reviews, travel, writing, and more. At present, Matt is a top ten writer on this site and a frequent contributor.

Matt writes web site content, ezine distribution [article marketing/SEO], for newsletters, and for print material. His speciality is topical writing.

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