The production of OEM wheels differs from that of the standard variety. OEM wheels are made with the highest-quality material and are designed to fit each make and model of the vehicle concerned.
Anywhere from about $15.00 to maybe $1000.00 depending on the vehicle.
OEM = Original Equipment Manufacturer I.E. the part used for a vehicle (or any product) during manufacture. Often you'll see OEM referred to as "meets OEM specifications." That simply means the replacement part is as good as the original. Cheers
That would depend on the type of vehicle. If it is a low emissions vehicle you have to go with the oem catalytic converter.
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As much as the vehicle's OEM specs call for. Can't tell you more than that without knowing make and model of the vehicle.
Install only the OEM size tire that came from the factory on the vehicle.
The abbreviation OEM does indeed stand for original equipment manufacturer. The term is used to commonly describe parts and accessories within the automotive field. Often vehicle parts and equipment must be replaced with only OEM replacements not after market versions or consumers risk voiding their vehicles warranties.
The difference between an OEM controller and a non OEM controller is that an OEM controller is made by Microsoft. A non OEM controller is made by other companies. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture.
Original Equipment Manufactrer (OEM)
DependsDepends on which model you own. The OEM tire size is listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post, or somewhere on the vehicle (or tires themselves) The Sedan and Coupe OEM tire size is 195/70-14The Convertible OEM is 195/65-15The Z-24 OEM is 205/55-16Howeverthe most common stock tire size for 1995 CHEVY Cavalier is: 195/65-15
OE Stands for "Original Equipment" and means it meets the standards of the manufacture of the vehicle parts. While OEM Stands For Original Equipment Manufacturer which means it exactly like the part that came on the vehicle.