Quality Use Auto Parts

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Buying Used Auto Parts Here are answers to some frequently asked questions to help you make a purchase:

We offer a complete 60-day warranty for all “A Grade TESTED OEM” parts from the day of delivery, as we understand that shipments get delayed due high order count and changing freightliner, Excluding 7-10 Business days. In the case of a defect or damage

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Popular Question

  • Yes, when purchased from a reputable source, used parts, especially OEM, can be just as reliable as new parts. Be sure to check for any signs of damage or wear and confirm the part’s history when possible.
  • Many sellers offer limited warranties on used parts, which can provide extra peace of mind. Always ask the seller about any warranty or guarantee before purchasing.
  • OEM parts are designed specifically for your vehicle’s make and model, ensuring better fit and performance. While aftermarket parts are often cheaper, they may not always meet the same quality standards as OEM parts.
  • You can verify compatibility by matching the part number or checking with the seller. Many websites allow you to enter your vehicle’s make, model, and year to find compatible parts.
  • Most reputable sellers have a return policy for defective or incorrect parts. Check the policy carefully to understand return timeframes and any restocking fees.
  • Compare prices across different sellers and check local salvage yards for the part. If the price seems unusually high or low, it’s worth asking the seller for more details about the part’s condition and history.
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