Understanding the Differences Between OEM, Genuine, and Aftermarket Car Parts
When it comes to purchasing car parts, there are three main options available: OEM, genuine, and aftermarket. OEM parts are made by the manufacturer or to their specification by an external company and are usually sold in plain packaging. Genuine parts are those supplied directly by the vehicle manufacturer in their own packaging. Aftermarket parts are produced by any other company and can vary significantly in terms of price and quality. It is important to research and compare options before making a purchase to ensure that you are getting the best value for your money.Where can I buy OEM parts?
In the previous post, we discussed the benefits of purchasing OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for your car and introduced Atlasy Stars as a reliable source for high-quality OEM parts. We highlighted the fact that Atlasy Stars is based out in Tokyo, Japan and specializes in exporting car parts and accessories from Japan. We also mentioned that we offer worldwide shipping and secure payment options, making it convenient for customers to purchase OEM parts from us. Overall, we presented Atlasy Stars as a reliable and convenient source for OEM parts for a variety of Japanese car brands.How do I find the right size tires for my Japanese car in Europe/the USA?
In the previous post, we discussed the steps you can take to find the right size tires for your Japanese car in Europe or the USA. We provided a step-by-step guide on how to check your owner's manual, check the sidewall of your current tires, consult with a mechanic or tire dealer, and consider your driving needs. We also highlighted the importance of selecting tires that are compatible with your car and suitable for your driving conditions, in order to ensure safe and optimal performance.What are the differences between OEM and aftermarket car parts?
n the previous post, we discussed the differences between OEM and aftermarket car parts. We highlighted the differences in quality, compatibility, warranty, and price between these two types of parts, and explained how these differences can affect the decision on which type of parts to use. We also noted that the specific needs and preferences of the driver will play a role in determining the best type of parts for a specific vehicle.What are the most common car parts to fail?
In the previous post, we discussed the most common car parts to fail. We listed six car parts that are prone to failure, including the battery, alternator, engine, transmission, suspension, and brake system, and explained how these parts can fail due to wear and tear, a lack of maintenance, or mechanical problems. We also highlighted the importance of regularly maintaining and servicing your vehicle to help prevent these and other car parts from failing.What are the best aftermarket car parts?
In the previous post, we discussed the best aftermarket car parts. We highlighted the importance of considering compatibility, quality, price, and warranty when choosing aftermarket parts, and explained how these factors can help you find the best aftermarket parts for your specific needs and preferences. We also noted that the "best" aftermarket parts will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the driver, as well as the make and model of the vehicle.