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OEM vs OES Compared

Understand the Spares

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Although not limited to automobiles, you might have heard of the term “spare parts”. When your car is at the service centre and needs some parts replaced, you will likely hear jargons like OEM and OES spare parts. Ever wondered what exactly is OEM, OES, or Aftermarket? What are the advantages of using genuine spares? How to differentiate between a fake and a genuine spare part? Well, follow along as we help you get a better understanding of everything you need to know about car spare parts.

What are OEM car spare parts?

OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer spare parts are developed by the same company which manufactured the original product for the automaker. Take, for example, Maruti-Suzuki Dzire’s headlamp unit, which is manufactured by a reputed parts supplier; LUMAX. The same headlamp unit, (sans the car MGA logo), manufactured by LUMAX is available off the shelf as an OEM spare. OEM spares are genuine parts without the automaker’s branding and are manufactured using the same machinery and precision as the original hence, guarantee a perfect fit, finish and function. Vendors also offer a warranty on OEM spare parts.

What are OES car spare parts?


OES or Original Equipment Supplier spare parts are the same as OEM spare parts in terms of authenticity and function. The key difference is that OES spare parts originate many different assembly lines than OEM. They follow the exact specifications as OEMs and are developed with similar precision and detail. No compromises on quality.

To ensure steady and consistent inbound of spare parts, automobile companies rely on several suppliers for this requirement. Every individual supplier follows the same manufacturing procedure to maintain identical build quality and dimensions. E.g. Maruti Suzuki Dzire’s OEM Headlamp unit originally made by LUMAX is also available by OES manufacturer; HELLA. OES spare parts are cost-effective without risking quality.

What are Aftermarket car spare parts?

Aftermarket car spare parts are sourced as a direct replacement for OEM and OES spares. Typically, aftermarkets spare parts widely range in terms of pricing and quality giving a more flexible and cost-saving alternative to OEM/OES parts.

Aftermarket parts manufacturer; Brembo produces high-quality brake components like brake calliper, brake pads, brake rotors and are known for their superior build quality.

In fact, Aftermarket spare parts offer more variety and are often easily available upfront. You can even get specialised aftermarket spares specific to your car.

Beware of counterfeit spare parts


Beware of Imported/ counterfeit spare parts. Quite obvious, these spare parts are manufactured using inferior tools and dubious procedures. Such counterfeit spare parts look and feel exactly like OEM/OES and can cause a chain reaction of breakdowns in a car.

Counterfeit spare parts aren’t built to your car’s specifications; which can lead to mechanical problems and breakdowns. Worse yet, fake car parts can cause major safety concerns.

The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) reported that up to 20% of all road accidents that occur in India are due to counterfeit auto parts.

How GoMechanic sources genuine car spare parts?


Using a genuine spare part in your car will allow it to function optimally and effortlessly. Our centrally integrated supply chain, spare parts procurement and inventory management system allows for only 100% genuine and authentic OEM and OES spare parts ensuring what goes into your car is nothing but the best.
We source OEM/OES and Aftermarket spare parts directly from reputed vendors and suppliers like MINDA, Brembo, Denso, Bosch, Mann, UFI etc for best results.

Akshat Ajeya Lead, Content & Creatives at GoMechanic | Automobile Scale Model Collector | DIY guy | Consumer of many foods | CVT is not that bad