Smittybilt; 4wheelparts, pro comp, 4wd, and more
No O'reilly auto parts is owned by "Ozark Automotive"
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No, he has no connection to them.
AC Delco has their own website for retail purposes. Also, it is a good idea to check with local auto parts stores like Advance Auto, Auto Zone, and O'Reilly Auto Parts.
Some places will give you a warranty on used auto parts, like auto parts stores that are selling used parts. If you get it from a junk yard though, buy at your own risk.
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The first thing you should do at a junk yard is to go into the office and explain what parts you need. If the junk yard has you to pick your own auto parts, you will probably need to bring your own tools.
Auto Zone is my first choice for auto parts. The prices are reasonable and they guarantee most parts for as long as you own your vehicle. If it goes bad or breaks take it back with the receipt and they will replace it generally for no charge.
There are many auto part wholesale dealers. I would need further information. Are you wanting to order the wholesale parts for your own shop. And what state do you reside in.
OES is Original equipment supplier. Equivalent to aftermarket parts. Companies that make auto parts that may or may not be a contracted supplier to the original car company. These parts are generally cheaper than original brand parts and subsequently can be of less quality, although that's not necessarily so. Most major car makers don't make their own parts, they contract them out to other companies. These OEM (Original equipment manufacturer) or OES companies make the parts that are branded with the original car makers logos and part numbers. They also may sell them as aftermarket parts and are thus labeled or branded as a generic OES.
Auto Zone is a store that carries auto parts and maintenance items for vehicles. For those who like to do their own maintenance on their cars, Auto Zone is a good resource.