How do you know which parts to buy? Is OEM (original equipment manufacturer) better than aftermarket? This is something that can save your thousands of dollars by extending the life of your lift-truck or cost your thousands of dollars in repair costs or breakdowns.
You should find out what your technician’s pay structure is. There are lift-truck companies that provide bonuses to their in based on the dollar value of parts sold or there may be bonuses for selling certain parts brands. Be careful if this is the case. Your technician may be padding his own wallet instead of trying to help you with your business. There are a lot of lift-truck companies who will not provide these types of bonuses to their technicians because they want only your best interest to be in the technician’s mind.
There is a difference in OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and aftermarket parts. That doesn’t mean that the OEM parts are always better but that is often the case. Should you spend a few dollars and buy a Nissan oil filter or save a few dollars and buy aftermarket. Personally, I wouldn’t risk it. We had a demonstration with a Nissan oil filter laser cut so the inside of the filter was visible. The aftermarket filter was also cut in half and you could see the difference right away.
Ask your technician or parts counter representative questions about parts and make sure you’re working with someone you can trust. They’re working for you, the customer and it could save you thousands of dollars!
