OEM Auto Parts Procurement
for Body Shops & Dealerships
Genuine OEM parts sourced from authorized distributors. Serving body shops, collision centers, dealerships, and repair facilities across Charlotte NC, Atlanta GA, Jacksonville FL, and the Southeast US.
Who We Serve
Body Shops
Collision repair facilities requiring OEM panels, bumpers, hoods, and structural components for insurance-approved repairs.
Dealership Service Centers
Franchise and independent dealerships needing genuine OEM parts for warranty work and customer repairs.
Insurance Adjusters
Claims professionals specifying OEM parts for total loss avoidance and proper vehicle restoration.
Repair Facilities
Independent shops seeking OEM-quality parts at competitive pricing with reliable sourcing.
Fleet Operators
Commercial fleets requiring consistent OEM parts supply for maintenance and collision repair programs.
Professional Installers
Certified technicians who demand genuine OEM components for quality-guaranteed installations.
OEM Parts by Brand
We source genuine OEM parts across all major domestic and import vehicle brands.
| Vehicle Brand | Parts Categories Available |
|---|---|
| Toyota/Lexus | Body panels, suspension, drivetrain, electrical |
| Honda/Acura | Collision parts, engine components, interior trim |
| Ford/Lincoln | F-Series truck parts, body panels, powertrain |
| GM (Chevy/GMC/Cadillac) | Truck/SUV parts, body panels, electrical systems |
| BMW/Mini | Body panels, suspension, electronics, drivetrain |
| Mercedes-Benz | Collision parts, electrical, suspension, body |
| Stellantis (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Ram) | Truck parts, body panels, powertrain components |
| Hyundai/Kia/Genesis | Body panels, collision parts, mechanical components |
Why OEM Parts Matter for Professional Repairs
Insurance & Warranty Compliance
Many insurance carriers and vehicle manufacturers require OEM parts for collision repairs to maintain warranty coverage. Using genuine OEM components protects your shop from liability and ensures customer satisfaction.
- → Maintains manufacturer warranty
- → Meets insurance carrier specifications
- → Ensures proper safety system function
- → Reduces comeback risk
Fit, Finish & Safety
OEM parts are engineered to exact factory tolerances. For structural collision components, airbag sensors, and safety systems, OEM parts are not optional — they are required for proper vehicle safety performance.
- → Factory-exact fit and finish
- → Correct airbag and sensor integration
- → Structural integrity for crash performance
- → Corrosion-resistant OEM coatings
Southeast US Coverage
Our OEM parts procurement network serves professional automotive businesses throughout the Southeast United States, with primary coverage in major metro markets.
Charlotte, NC
Serving body shops, dealerships, and repair facilities in the Charlotte metro and surrounding Piedmont region.
Atlanta, GA
OEM parts procurement for Atlanta's large body shop and dealership network across the metro area.
Jacksonville, FL
Supplying collision centers, dealerships, and repair shops throughout Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are OEM auto parts?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are components made by the same manufacturer that produced the original parts for your vehicle. They are identical to the parts installed at the factory and carry the vehicle manufacturer's warranty.
Why should body shops use OEM parts for collision repair?
OEM parts ensure proper fit, finish, and safety compliance for collision repairs. Many insurance policies and manufacturer warranties require OEM parts. Using OEM parts also protects the body shop from liability and ensures the vehicle performs as designed.
How do I source OEM parts for my repair facility?
CheapAuto.pro connects repair facilities with a professional OEM parts procurement network. Submit your parts request with VIN, year, make, model, and part numbers, and our sourcing team will identify the best pricing from authorized OEM distributors.
Do you serve body shops in Charlotte NC, Atlanta GA, and Jacksonville FL?
Yes. CheapAuto.pro's OEM parts procurement network actively serves body shops, dealerships, and repair facilities throughout Charlotte NC, Atlanta GA, Jacksonville FL, and the broader Southeast United States.
What is the difference between OEM and aftermarket parts?
OEM parts are made by the original manufacturer and are identical to factory-installed components. Aftermarket parts are made by third-party manufacturers and may vary in quality, fit, and warranty coverage. For collision repairs and warranty work, OEM parts are typically required.
Ready to Source OEM Parts?
Contact our professional procurement team for B2B pricing, bulk orders, and dedicated account management for your shop or dealership.