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If you didn't know, like I didn't, OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, but is also known as Factory Original when it comes to Automobile parts, Bicycle parts, & even Technology Parts. OEM makes reference to the company / organization that originally manufactured the merchandise that consumers are buying. Are you ready for an example? Okay, so say you bought a Toyota Camry, the Toyota Camry Rims on your vehicle are considered to be Factory Original. Why? Because you bought it from the dealership & anything from the dealership is OEM / Factory Original.
In an automotive business, like a wheel shop, the people who own the actual business usually buy OEM products by the bulk so they can get it for cheap & sell it for a little more than usual since they are Factory Original. The reason for this is because people aren't going to want "Imitations" on their vehicle, bikes, or their expensive electronic equipment.
Almost always, businesses who purchase OEM parts usually put their own little "twist" on them before selling them. This is called VAR (Value Added Reseller). A VAR can consist of anything that will improve the OEM part that they are going to sell. This allows for the item to be worth more; hence, making the business more competitive in their industry & letting them make more profit on the OEM part that is sold.
One disadvantage with OEM parts is that they tend to have shorter warranties. I bet you can guess why; if not, I'm still going to tell you. Okay, let's say you buy a laptop from HP (Hewlett-Packard) & the warranty is only for two years. Usually, they are only two years for a reason; once the two years are up, HP knows that the laptop is going to mess up, which is going to lead you to buy another one. The consumer is going to know that HP was there when the laptop had glitches, which is going to persuade you to buy another laptop from the same company. Therefore, that's how they make their money; and what a coincidence that all of the parts were OEM, which made it more expensive. When it comes to the Automotive World, it's the same thing. Second hand stores are going to buy OEM Vehicle stuff & either sell them for cheaper or more expensive than the dealership. It will be cheaper if there are some minor scratches or minor blemishes on them & more expensive if they are in "Brand New" condition.
One major benefit about OEM parts that you probably didn't know is that they are more environment friendly to make than Aftermarket parts (Aftermarket parts are the ones that imitate OEM pieces & also have no logo / emblem). They are, obviously, a great value for a person to have if they ever decide on selling it later in the future. The only thing is that when manufacturers decide to stop making that specific OEM product one rainy day, you'll most likely have no where else to get it. Even if you did find it, it won't be cheap.
Either way, your best bet would probably be to go with an OEM / Factory Original part only because they are more reliable than Aftermarket, they are without a doubt better looking, and will most likely last you longer than you expect.
Mykalanne Gutierrez
http://www.originalwheels.com/
5611 Kimball Ct., Chino, Ca., 91710
909-597-2600 / 800-826-5880
Must a Dealership Work On My Car To Maintain Factory Warranty?
Many people think their vehicles have to be serviced at an official dealership in order to maintain their factory warranty. This is an urban myth that is believed By many car owners. Unfortunately even some so called experts believe this and provide it as a reason for people to choose dealers over independent auto care centers. Needless to say this is a myth that dealerships are happy exists, and might even help to maintain.
However, the truth is that as long as you have a record of service & maintenance history your factory warranty is safe. This does not mean you should never take your car to a dealership. Even though the hourly rate is higher at these auto care centers there may be personal reasons why you choose to do so. They tend to employ only the best technicians and guarantee all the parts used on your vehicle are OEM. However the same can be the case for an independent auto shop.
What is important is to make sure the auto care center, whether a dealership or an independent shop, is a good one. These tips should help. Shop around for a good mechanic before you actually need one. You can start by trying out a few places for your basic car maintenance and this will be a good test for how good they will be for you when you have serious repair to deal with.
Looking for a good shop when your car has broken down is not the smartest idea. You might even avoid serious repairs if you keep on top of your car's maintenance. Ask the auto care center for references and check up on them. Some of you may feel embarrassed to ask for references.
You shouldn't be afraid to ask for these. After all, doctors are willing to offer references to new patients, so mechanics shouldn't have a problem. If yours does, well maybe you shouldn't choose them after all. Contact your local Better Business Bureau and check the rating of your auto care center. They might also be able to provide a list of their best performing members.
Ask what kind of warranty they provide on their work. It pays to look for shops that provide a national warranty program. This way the parts and labor of any repairs will be covered for a year of 12,000 miles. This will give you much needed peace of mind.
Choose a auto care center that has the right equipment to do the job. Most cars on the road now use computer controlled systems to control the fuel efficiency, reduce pollution. Only care centers that are equipped with the latest computer diagnostic equipment can guarantee a quick and efficient service. Next, check for qualifications.
You want to make sure your mechanics have the right qualifications. A good guideline is to make sure your auto care center employs technicians that are certified by the ASE. The good thing about this certificate is that technicians have to take training and testing every 5 years to keep the certificate valid. This provides some assurance that your mechanic has kept up to date with his training.
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Could i fit a EVO 8 OEM Factory Style spoiler on a 06 Lancer es sedan?
i bought a lancer es 2006, no spoiler, black. Was looking for a good spoiler to put on and really like the evo style spoilers. Everywhere on the internet it shows either a ralliart or evo spoiler. I tend to like the evo one better bu was wondering if i do buy a lanver evo 8 spoiler, would it fit on te 2006 lancer es sedan? thanks. Heres a link to what it looks like (the spoiler) http://www.spoilerdepot.com/Catalog.asp?A=20&S=11135.jpg&idProduct=760&idMakeTemp=&idModelTemp=&idB= .
Yes it will fit the Lancer ES. I have seen an ES driving around town. It actually doesn't look bad. It had good aftermarket rims and tires, with tinted windows. Good luck!!!
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