Why OEM parts matter

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are built to the same specifications as the components your vehicle was engineered with—so fitment, materials, and tolerances stay consistent.

We source genuine parts and verify compatibility by VIN and factory part numbers. That means fewer comebacks, fewer surprises, and repairs that last.

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What’s included

OEM replacement done the right way

VIN-verified part selection

We confirm the exact part number for your trim and production date to avoid mismatches.

Factory-correct installation

Proper torque specs, sealing surfaces, and calibration steps—especially important on modern Japanese powertrains.

Quality checks & documentation

We inspect related components, reset learned values when required, and document what was replaced for your records.

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Common OEM replacements

Brake components

Pads, rotors, calipers, hardware, and sensors for consistent stopping power.

Filters & fluids

Oil, air, cabin, fuel filters plus factory-spec fluids to protect key systems.

Ignition & fuel

Spark plugs, coils, injectors, and related components for smooth performance.

Cooling system

Thermostats, radiators, hoses, water pumps, and OEM coolant service.

Sensors & electronics

O2/AF sensors, MAF sensors, wheel speed sensors, and control components.

Belts, seals & gaskets

Serpentine belts, valve cover gaskets, seals, and leak repairs with proper prep.

FAQ

OEM parts replacement questions

Clear answers so you can choose the right part for long-term reliability.

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