Midland Michigan Aftermarket Auto Body Parts Lease Turn Ins
The majority of Midland residents enjoy leasing a vehicle. That is because you always feel better driving a newer vehicle. “Can I put these aftermarket auto body parts on my vehicle?” many Midland residents have asked. Yes, the answer is YES! Your auto insurance policy states that if aftermarket auto body parts or reconditioned (USED auto body parts) are available, your auto insurance company may install them on your vehicle. Our Midland residents all ask the same question, but I refused. It is one of the grey areas. One reason for this is that they need to make money, and if they continue to pay OEM, the auto insurance company will lose money. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, and Bloomfield Hills residents can only get OEM if they buy the auto body part from a dealership. Your auto insurance company will agree to put OEM on your vehicle if you really want it, but it will raise your auto insurance rates. Your dealership understands that not everyone has OEM coverage on their auto insurance, and they cannot force customers to do so. Automakers have agreed to this condition, but only if you purchase “CAPA” aftermarket auto body parts. CAPA (Certified Automotive Parts Association) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, USA, that was founded in 1987 to develop and oversee a test program that ensures the suitability and quality of automotive parts. Quality Automotive Parts Midland MI carries CAPA certified auto body parts, so you can turn in your vehicle with confidence. Important considerations for Midland residents when renewing their lease. 1) Use only genuine aftermarket auto body parts. 2) Your vehicle’s paint match must be precise and accurate, or you will be charged again when you turn it in. 3) When installing your CAPA aftermarket auto body part or OEM, ensure that all measurements are taken correctly and that all gaps and lines are the same and match evenly. As long as Midland residents follow these steps, you won’t have to worry about turning in your vehicle. Furthermore, you may need to go OEM because there may be a patent and an aftermarket auto body part that is not available for that model. You have nothing to worry about as long as we have a certified aftermarket auto body part for that vehicle.