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3 Reasons To Choose Used Auto Parts When Rebuilding A Salvage Vehicle

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Purchasing a salvage vehicle can come with many pitfalls for the uninitiated. Still, it's also a terrific option to save money and spend time working on a project for the more mechanically inclined. In many cases, salvage cars can remain reliable and safe for years, especially when you put the work in to rebuild them yourself.

Of course, running down to your local dealership and buying brand new parts can quickly turn a salvage car from a bargain into a money pit. However, used parts can provide an excellent way to restore one of these vehicles without breaking your budget. Keep reading to learn three ways used parts are an amazing fit for a salvage rebuild. 

1. Genuine Quality

If you're looking to save money on your rebuild, you usually have three options when purchasing new: genuine parts from the dealership, OEM parts from third-party sellers, or aftermarket parts. While OEM parts offer similar quality to dealership parts, they're often still fairly expensive. Aftermarket parts can be much cheaper, but their quality and longevity will often be a roll of the dice.

Purchasing used allows you to buy genuine, original manufacturer parts for a fraction of what you'd pay from the dealership. These parts will be as reliable as the original parts on the car and should last for just as long. Although they may have a few miles on them, age shouldn't be a concern when purchasing components that typically last for a vehicle's lifetime.

2. Better Availability

If you're rebuilding an older car, you may need to deal with limited parts availability. Dealerships may not stock every part for your car, especially if you're looking for more obscure components that rarely fail. As a result, you may spend time waiting for your parts to arrive from out of state or even waiting for international shipping.

Used parts are usually far more readily available, especially if you're working on an older vehicle that is (or was) relatively common. This improved availability means you'll be able to start working on your salvage car quicker and ultimately get it back on the road much sooner.

3. Quicker Body Replacement

Buying new body parts often means buying unprimed components and dealing with the preparation and painting yourself. However, you may be able to find used body parts from a donor vehicle with the same color as your salvage vehicle. While these parts may not be cosmetically perfect, they may be "good enough" to allow you to install them on your vehicle without additional work.

This advantage can be particularly advantageous if you're planning on painting the whole car in the future. Color-matched used body parts allow you to enjoy your ride right away without mismatched body panels while restoring it to a factory-new shine when your time or budget allows.

Reach out to a company like Trusty Pick-A-Part to learn more.


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