What is an aftermarket part?
An aftermarket part is a part that is made from a supplier that does not provide an original part to the vehicle manufacturer. These parts are produced by companies other than the original manufacturer but are made to fit and perform as well as the original. Aftermarket parts companies are licensed to reproduce these parts and sell them to wholesale parts distributors. The aftermarket parts we sell meet or exceed the manufactures level of quality and will not in most cases void the vehicle warranty. You may indeed see a small difference from the original part look, however be assured the part is as good as or better than the original part supplied by the dealer at a much lower price.
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