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OEM Parts vs. Aftermarket: Making Informed Choices for Your Equipment

Not all parts are created equal, and not all repairs are worth the gamble.

Whether you’re wrenching on your workhorse to get it ready for another week on the job or dealing with a mid-project breakdown, choosing the right replacement part can make or break your productivity. That’s where the debate between OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and aftermarket parts comes in.

At Southeastern Equipment, we sell both. But more importantly, we help you choose the right one for the job. That means guiding you toward the best value, the right fit, and the peace of mind that your machine will keep working as hard as you do.

What Does OEM Mean?

OEM parts are made by or for the same manufacturer that built your machine. They’re engineered to match the exact specs of your equipment. That means:

  • Perfect fit and form
  • Built-in compatibility
  • Consistent quality across the board

For example, if you run a CASE loader or a Kubota compact track loader, OEM parts are designed to keep that exact machine running as intended. Filters, engine components, hydraulic seals, you name it. OEM keeps things tight, predictable, and reliable.

What Are Aftermarket Parts?

Aftermarket parts are made by third-party manufacturers who weren’t involved in building your original machine, but they aim to create components that match OEM function and fit.

Some are rock solid. Others…not so much.

That’s why at Southeastern, we only stock aftermarket parts from reputable vendors we trust, like Boyd and Sons, Keystone Products, and Depco Products. Every item we carry is vetted to meet high-performance and durability standards at a more affordable price tag. If it’s in our parts portal, it’s a brand we stand behind.

For older equipment, cosmetic repairs, or non-critical components, quality aftermarket parts can be a smart, budget-friendly choice.

What About Remanufactured Parts?

Remanufactured parts or “reman” parts are previously used components that have been completely disassembled, cleaned, inspected, and rebuilt to meet original specifications. These aren’t simple repairs or recycled pieces. They’re restored to like-new condition, often with upgraded internals and rigorous quality testing.

Reman parts offer a middle ground between new OEM and aftermarket options. They’re typically priced lower than brand-new OEM parts but provide better reliability than unverified aftermarket options. In many cases, they also come with warranties and are backed by strict quality control standards. They’re a smart option for cost savings, especially on larger components like engines or hydraulic units, and they come with the added benefit of being more sustainable.

OEM vs. Aftermarket: What’s the Real Difference?

If you’re weighing whether to spend a little more on OEM or save some cash with aftermarket, here’s how they stack up where it actually counts:

1. Fit & Compatibility

  • OEM: Made to spec. These parts are designed specifically for your machine model, ensuring a perfect fit and precise function without any guesswork.
  • Aftermarket: Generally a good match, but off-brand or poor-quality parts may have slight differences in size or thread pitch that cause leaks or wear.

2. Performance & Reliability

  • OEM: Tested under the same conditions your machine runs in every day. OEM parts are designed to withstand the test of time, even under extreme job site stress.
  • Aftermarket: Quality varies by brand. Some perform just as well, others fail fast. That’s why part sourcing matters. Some aftermarket parts are great; some, not so much. We stick to names we trust—Boyd and Sons, Keystone Products, and Depco Products, to name a few—that meet our standards for reliability and longevity.

3. Warranty Protection

  • OEM: Helps maintain your machine’s original warranty. Many manufacturers require OEM parts for filters, fluids, and emissions systems.
  • Aftermarket: Might void your warranty if used on machines still under coverage. That said, aftermarket parts can be a smart way to save on repairs once your equipment is out of warranty or doesn’t have an extended plan.

4. Availability

  • OEM: Southeastern stocks thousands of OEM parts and can often deliver them same-day.
  • Aftermarket: Depends on the vendor and part type, but we work with suppliers who get parts moving quickly.

5. Cost

  • OEM: Pricier upfront, but the tradeoff is peace of mind and performance.
  • Aftermarket: More budget-friendly. Great for high-turnover items like lights, body panels, or attachments, as long as you source from a trusted brand.

6. Lifespan

  • OEM: Built to last, especially for internal or high-pressure components like hydraulics, electronics, or engines.
  • Aftermarket: May wear faster if sourced from low-end suppliers, but many trusted aftermarket brands go toe-to-toe with OEM on longevity, especially for parts like tracks, buckets, or undercarriage systems.

When to Stick with OEM

There are a few times when OEM parts are a no-brainer:

  • Your equipment is under the manufacturer’s warranty
  • You’re replacing filters, sensors, or hydraulic components
  • Precision or performance can’t be compromised

We’ve seen it all. Customers who saved $30 on a filter ended up replacing a $12,000 engine. Don’t be that person.

When Aftermarket Can Be a Smart Choice

That said, aftermarket isn’t a dirty word, especially when you’re working with vetted vendors like ours.

You can often save money without sacrificing uptime when:

  • Your machine is out of warranty
  • You’re replacing non-critical parts like lights or cosmetic panels
  • You need undercarriage parts or attachments and want quality at a better price
  • You need something fast, and OEM isn’t available

Pro tip: Our Product Support Sales Reps (PSSRs) are your go-to folks for sorting this out. We’ll help you figure out what’s worth saving on, and what’s not.

Need Help Deciding? That’s What We’re Here For.

Southeastern’s parts team has been in the game long enough to know when OEM is worth every penny, and when aftermarket can save you cash without the regret.

Here’s what you get when you work with us:

  • A full catalog of OEM, reman, and trusted aftermarket parts
  • Free parts exchanges on unused orders*
  • Fast online ordering through our Parts Portal
  • Fast shipping, often same-day
  • Real human support from folks who know your machine
  • No mileage or travel time charges on base warranty repairs within Southeastern territories for units sold with the Southeastern Promise**

*Applies to unused parts ordered in error.

**See Terms and Conditions for details.

Whether it’s OEM or aftermarket, we’ll work with you to get the right part for the job and the best bang for your buck.

Final Thoughts: Buy the Part That Makes the Most Sense

Some jobs call for OEM. Others, reman. And in a lot of cases, aftermarket parts give you the savings without the setback if you get the right part from the right place.

No matter which path you choose, Southeastern’s got your back. We help you make smarter decisions about what goes into your machine. Shop OEM and aftermarket parts online or find a Southeastern branch near you to ask parts questions with our dedicated support staff.