First,
you can find a factory OEM part by either going through a dealer or
contacting the manufacturer directly. Factory parts are built by the
OEM manufacturer to the exact same specifications as the existing
parts. New OEM components are generally the most expensive option but
often yield the best fit, durability and overall quality. If you own
your vehicle and are thinking of reselling, documenting repairs using
factory parts can increase the resale value of the vehicle.
Second,
you can find a new aftermarket part from a variety of parts dealers
online and at shops around the country. Aftermarket parts are often
exact replicas of OEM parts but are built by companies not associated
with the primary auto manufacturer. While aftermarket pieces are less
expensive than their OEM counterparts, they also may suffer in terms of
quality, fit and finish. Aftermarket parts are great to get a car back
up to speed if the budget is an issue and fit/quality do not matter.
However, some aftermarket companies produce pieces that are of
exceptional quality.
Third, you can find a used factory
(or maybe even a used aftermarket) part at a salvage yard or from a
private seller. Good used factory parts are a great way to save money
and get an OEM specified piece at the same time. Obviously, used parts
are subject to wear and are highly variable in their quality and
usability.