What is better, replica or OEM?
Due to their inferior quality and absence of warranty coverage, replicas may require frequent replacements and repairs, resulting in additional expenses. On the other hand, genuine OEM parts from trusted suppliers last longer and have a lower risk of malfunction, ultimately saving you money in the long term. Products from an OEM are normally cheaper thanks to economies of scale. As the company partners with others to manufacture goods in large numbers, both the price and production time are significantly reduced. However, you need to verify what you’re getting when you purchase a product from an OEM.
Is OEM the same as replica?
Replica Wheels are “non-OEM” wheels designed by private third-party manufacturers. A Replica Wheel is “deliberately” designed to look just like the “Real” OEM wheel. They are essentially counterfeit (knock-off) wheels. OEM wheels often command higher prices due to their direct connection with vehicle manufacturers and guaranteed compatibility. They undergo rigorous testing to meet strict quality standards and are typically covered under the vehicle’s factory warranty.
Is OEM still original?
Unlike aftermarket wares, OEM describes specific parts built for the original item, often as a copy of the one used during the manufacturing process. Despite not having much impact on the final product, an OEM is still important for restocking pieces of equipment to guarantee faster repairs and replacements. OEM: Simply put, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts were built by the same company that manufactured the parts that originally came with your vehicle. Genuine: Structurally, genuine parts are the same as OEM. The only difference is that Mercedes-Benz genuine parts bear the Three-Pointed Star.