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Where are auto parts shipped from?

There are several places that auto parts come from, and they are commonly referred to as an auto parts warehouse, and are stocked with a variety of types of parts. Online companies that specialize in auto parts, such as Parts Geek, offer parts that fall into four categories: OEM, aftermarket, reconditioned, and LKQ.

Local dealers and affiliates typically stock OEM parts and are not shipped directly from the manufacturing plants directly to the end user. Using dealers and affiliate channels to sell OEM parts, like Parts Geek, allows easily accessed inventory to exist. For the auto owner, this means the often interminable wait for parts is shortened.

Aftermarket parts are identical to the parts made by the original manufacturer, but do not come from the manufacturer. Most parts are available as aftermarket parts. Typically, aftermarket parts available include those that commonly need replacement, like bumpers or oil filters. Reconditioned parts are parts repaired by companies other than the manufacturer and are sold ready to paint or install. LKQ, which stands for like, kind and quality, are parts are undamaged parts that were removed from a salvage yard vehicle.

When your vehicle needs repairs, it's worth asking about the types of parts available and the costs associated with each. If the repairs are covered by insurance, there may be some restrictions about the types of parts the auto repair shop can use. For this reason, companies like Parts Geek maintain a fully stocked auto parts warehouse for expedited delivery options.

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