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Originally Posted by toml81
I created profile on this page just because of your post. hopefully you've been corrected since then, what the OEM is, if you still don't know, then google it.
if you can't, I'll summarize that for you. OEM (original equipment manufacturer) is NOT a brand. car dealers are selling car parts under OEM signs. but neither benz nor bavaria nor any other originally manufactured a single screw for their cars. instead they contracted the parts with various manufacturers and one OEM part could be manufactured by Sachs, another by Hella, others by Bosch and yet they will be still OEM. except that the OEM quality of the car part may have changed since it was first time built in to the car years ago and/or other car parts manufacturers may have surpassed the quality of the OEM part.
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The automotive world uses the O.E.M. moniker in their dealings with many companies that also directly make parts for brands, it is true.
Hopefully by now you have found that there is ALSO a company that uses the letters AS THEIR BRAND NAME… and it is painfully obvious they do it to get unsuspecting parts shoppers to buy their cheap knockoff parts…
Don’t be one of those unsuspecting shoppers…
Verify what you are buying.