Why Aftermarket Parts Are Becoming a Bigger Part of Repair Conversations
Aftermarket replacement parts are showing up earlier and more often in repair decisions. Here is why the conversation is shifting — and what it means for shops and buyers.
Analysis and explainers on replacement parts, repair trends, supply, and the forces shaping the aftermarket — written for the people who work with parts.
Aftermarket replacement parts are showing up earlier and more often in repair decisions. Here is why the conversation is shifting — and what it means for shops and buyers.
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