Yegboats
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In the interest of saving $$ (Generally speaking) What aftermarket parts should be avoided, and when should you only consider OEM? Rick Stephens
In the interest of saving $$ (Generally speaking) What aftermarket parts should be avoided, and when should you only consider OEM? Rick Stephens
I work for a boat dealership that sells almost primarily OEM parts. However in the last year we have a new competitor in town close to us that sells primarily after market parts. Recently I've found myself explaining the price difference more than I would like too. Not to mention losing customers to cheaper aftermarket parts. To top it all off they sell their aftermarket parts above their actual aftermarket retail, but just cheaper than the OEM. It's so frustrating.
The only experience I've had with aftermarket parts is Sierra starters, and I've never had a problem. I'm certainly not naive to the fact that a lot of OEM parts are made by the same manufacturer as the "aftermarket". Just one example of this is 8m0060041 it's the same filter as Racor 31871 and the OEM says Racor right on it. You can buy a (2) pack on iboats for 53.00. The Merc filter retails for 45.00 for (1). The sierra 18-7981 retails (1) for 30.00 However I can tell the sierra is not made by Racor.
The parts I'm most interested in quality wise are gaskets, seals, w/p pump kits, and impellers. Any ignition components.