Are Genuine Parts the Same as Original Vehicle Parts?

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Pedro
07/30/25 8:04am
Genuine parts are identical to original vehicle parts. Here are the relevant details: 1. Genuine Parts: These are components produced and supplied by the vehicle manufacturer. Original vehicle parts are those installed during the vehicle assembly process. They share identical manufacturing techniques and production processes without any differences, allowing for confident use when replacing components. 2. Aftermarket Parts: These refer to automotive components produced by other manufacturers. The primary distinction between aftermarket and genuine parts lies in quality variations and differing specifications. Genuine parts can be installed on vehicles with perfect precision, whereas aftermarket parts may encounter installation challenges.
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