OEM parts are preferred over stock or
aftermarket parts because:
Some people prefer
aftermarket parts because they are less expensive.
Not exact matches
Very easy to replace however, I found an
aftermarket part for $ 117 but the electrical connectors didn't fit so I had to bite the bullet and buy a Mopar
part, and I THINK I have a leaking exhaust manifold gasket
because when heavily using the exhaust brake, I'll get a high pitched shrill.
Genuine
parts are more reliable than any
aftermarket or off - brand that you will find
because they have been made specifically for your model.
Because OEM
parts are designed specifically for your brand of vehicle, you will notice a distinct difference in quality and aesthetics compared to stock or
aftermarket parts.
Because of Jeep's relationship with Mopar, this system is fully integrated and OEM tested so you don't have to worry about
aftermarket part related issues.
That's
because each Land Rover model has been built to precise specifications, and
aftermarket parts could put performance, quality, and reliability at risk.
The word «limited» is in there
because they won't necessarily cover every problem you have — not every failing
part is the manufacturer's fault or responsibility, especially if you start adding
aftermarket parts.
We got some
parts from China
because it is the only
aftermarket where we have the long wheelbase version and then combined it with the right - hand - drive vehicle.
«A large
part of the reason that the Jeep Wrangler is a perennial favorite with industry manufacturers and customers alike is
because it is so
aftermarket - friendly, allowing all enthusiasts to build Jeeps their way,» he said.
Because the Sport is cheap, leaving plenty of room in the budget for custom modifications via either Jeep's Mopar
parts division or the thriving
aftermarket scene.
Insurance companies will generally want to use
aftermarket parts,
because they may be significantly cheaper than OEM
parts for a replacement job.
To add just one more expense, many lease agreements say you can't use
aftermarket parts for repairs,
because that can decrease the value of the car.
This process is not easy — you'll be rejected outright
because you're a high - risk driver, and at other times you'll be slapped with exorbitantly - high auto insurance rates for insuring your
aftermarket parts.