Control Arms
Control arms (also called A-arms or wishbones) are the primary suspension links connecting the wheel assembly to the vehicle's frame or subframe. This applies to **front upper, front lower, rear u...
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Control arms (also called A-arms or wishbones) are the primary suspension links connecting the wheel assembly to the vehicle's frame or subframe. This applies to **front upper, front lower, rear u...
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A useful distinction when shopping:
Modern vehicle bumpers are systems, not single parts. Understanding how the layers stack helps you buy exactly what you need — and avoid buying more than you need.
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Modern vehicle bumpers are systems, not single parts. Understanding how the layers stack helps you buy exactly what you need — and avoid buying more than you need.
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The radiator is the primary heat exchanger, transferring engine heat to the atmosphere through its core of fins and tubes. When buying a used radiator:
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Whether your headlight was cracked in a collision or has turned milky from UV oxidation, a used OEM replacement headlight assembly restores full lighting performance and maintains factory ap...
A cracked or clouded tail light is both a safety hazard and an invitation for a fix-it ticket. Used OEM tail light assemblies offer factory fit and finish at a fraction of new aftermarket prices.
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Control arms (also called A-arms or wishbones) are the primary suspension links connecting the wheel assembly to the vehicle's frame or subframe. This applies to **front upper, front lower, rear u...
A useful distinction when shopping:
The cylinder block is the main engine casting housing the cylinders, crankshaft, and oil galleries. When sourcing a used block:
The factory radio is the heart of your vehicle's audio and connectivity system. Replacing it with a used OEM unit is a common repair after theft, water damage, or failure — and an OEM replace...
Fuel tanks fail from rust (steel tanks), cracking (plastic tanks), or collision damage. When replacing:
The cylinder block is the main engine casting housing the cylinders, crankshaft, and oil galleries. When sourcing a used block:
A used or remanufactured transmission is one of the most significant purchases you'll make in vehicle repair. Done right, it restores full drivetrain function.
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The steering column is the tube assembly that houses the steering shaft, mounts the steering wheel, and carries the combination switches (turn signal, wiper, ...
The factory radio is the heart of your vehicle's audio and connectivity system. Replacing it with a used OEM unit is a common repair after theft, water damage, or failure — and an OEM replace...
The engine long block: cylinder block, cylinder heads, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft(s), and valvetrain fully assembled. Some sellers ship a complete engine with intake, exhaust, and accessorie...
The front center console houses the gear selector area, armrest, storage bin, and cup holders. When sourcing a used console:
The blower motor is the HVAC fan that circulates air through the heater core and evaporator and into the cabin. Common symptoms of failure include no airflow, the fan only working on certain speed...
A complete axle assembly includes the axle housing, carrier/differential, and axle shafts as one unit. This is the most cost-effective approach when multip...
The steering column is the tube assembly that houses the steering shaft, mounts the steering wheel, and carries the combination switches (turn signal, wiper, ...
A useful distinction when shopping:
Trunk lid (decklid) — hinged at the top, swings up to expose the trunk on sedans and coupes
Liftgate — the full rear door of SUVs and crossovers, often incorporating ...
A complete axle assembly includes the axle housing, carrier/differential, and axle shafts as one unit. This is the most cost-effective approach when multip...
A useful distinction when shopping:
The cylinder block is the main engine casting housing the cylinders, crankshaft, and oil galleries. When sourcing a used block:
A useful distinction when shopping:
The factory radio is the heart of your vehicle's audio and connectivity system. Replacing it with a used OEM unit is a common repair after theft, water damage, or failure — and an OEM replace...
Side view mirrors take the brunt of parking lot strikes and road debris — a clip can crack the glass, shatter the housing, or break the fold mechanism. Buying a used OEM mirror is usually the...
Fuel tanks fail from rust (steel tanks), cracking (plastic tanks), or collision damage. When replacing:
A complete axle assembly includes the axle housing, carrier/differential, and axle shafts as one unit. This is the most cost-effective approach when multip...
What's included: the mirror assembly — auto-dim, compass, HomeLink (garage door transmitter), and map lights may be integrated depending on the original spec.
**What's not inclu...
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Control modules are the computers that manage critical vehicle systems. The Engine Control Module (ECM) handles engine operation (fuel, ignition, emissions), while the Chassis Control Module — ...
A useful distinction when shopping:
A complete axle assembly includes the axle housing, carrier/differential, and axle shafts as one unit. This is the most cost-effective approach when multip...
The airbag inflator/cushion assembly for the specific location (driver, passenger, side curtain, knee, etc.). Not included: the SRS control module, clock spring, crash senso...
A cracked or clouded tail light is both a safety hazard and an invitation for a fix-it ticket. Used OEM tail light assemblies offer factory fit and finish at a fraction of new aftermarket prices.
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A used or remanufactured transmission is one of the most significant purchases you'll make in vehicle repair. Done right, it restores full drivetrain function.
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Modern vehicle bumpers are systems, not single parts. Understanding how the layers stack helps you buy exactly what you need — and avoid buying more than you need.
From out...
The convertible top motor is the electric motor that raises and lowers the top, either by driving a hydraulic pump (on hydraulic systems) or through a direct-drive mechanism.
**Hydra...
Used OEM seats offer significant savings over aftermarket replacements.
Color and material — vinyl, cloth, and leather interiors don't always cross over cleanly. Mismatched s...
A used or remanufactured transmission is one of the most significant purchases you'll make in vehicle repair. Done right, it restores full drivetrain function.
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Complete brake assemblies — front brakes and rear brakes — typically include the rotor and caliper or drum as a ready-to-install unit. This is the fastest solution ...
Control arms (also called A-arms or wishbones) are the primary suspension links connecting the wheel assembly to the vehicle's frame or subframe. This applies to **front upper, front lower, rear u...
The alternator charges the battery and powers all vehicle electrical systems while the engine runs. Symptoms of failure include a battery warning light, dimming lights at id...
The front center console houses the gear selector area, armrest, storage bin, and cup holders. When sourcing a used console:
The factory radio is the heart of your vehicle's audio and connectivity system. Replacing it with a used OEM unit is a common repair after theft, water damage, or failure — and an OEM replace...
The alternator charges the battery and powers all vehicle electrical systems while the engine runs. Symptoms of failure include a battery warning light, dimming lights at id...
Used OEM seats offer significant savings over aftermarket replacements.
Color and material — vinyl, cloth, and leather interiors don't always cross over cleanly. Mismatched s...
A door assembly is the complete door frame including the inner structure, outer skin, window frame, and all the sheet metal as one unit. This is what you buy when mounting sur...
The cylinder block is the main engine casting housing the cylinders, crankshaft, and oil galleries. When sourcing a used block:
The alternator charges the battery and powers all vehicle electrical systems while the engine runs. Symptoms of failure include a battery warning light, dimming lights at id...
Modern vehicle bumpers are systems, not single parts. Understanding how the layers stack helps you buy exactly what you need — and avoid buying more than you need.
From out...
A used or remanufactured transmission is one of the most significant purchases you'll make in vehicle repair. Done right, it restores full drivetrain function.
...
A cracked or clouded tail light is both a safety hazard and an invitation for a fix-it ticket. Used OEM tail light assemblies offer factory fit and finish at a fraction of new aftermarket prices.
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Refrigerant flows in a loop through the major components:
Compressor → Condenser → Evaporator → back to Compressor
When one component fails, debris or contaminants can trave...
The wheel hub is the central rotating component that mounts between the wheel bearing and the wheel itself, providing the bolt-pattern flange the wheel attaches to.
**Hub vs....
The front center console houses the gear selector area, armrest, storage bin, and cup holders. When sourcing a used console:
The cylinder block is the main engine casting housing the cylinders, crankshaft, and oil galleries. When sourcing a used block:
The alternator charges the battery and powers all vehicle electrical systems while the engine runs. Symptoms of failure include a battery warning light, dimming lights at id...
Exhaust manifolds crack from thermal cycling (heat/cool cycles) and can warp at the sealing face. Symptoms include ticking or popping sounds on cold starts that diminish as the engine warms up...
Control modules are the computers that manage critical vehicle systems. The Engine Control Module (ECM) handles engine operation (fuel, ignition, emissions), while the Chassis Control Module — ...
Diagnose before ordering:
Window doesn't move at all, no sound → Likely the motor (or a switch/wiring issue). Test the switch and check fuses first.
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