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It’s easy finding Chevrolet parts if you drive a late-model car. When you’re maintaining, repairing, or restoring an older Chevy model, however, sourcing the needed parts is more challenging. As with any other car questions, the Keyes Chevrolet team is here to help you, so the task is more straightforward.

Order from a Dealership

Your first and best option is to order directly from your local Chevrolet dealership. OEM parts are guaranteed to fit and last longer than aftermarket alternatives. We have an extensive stock, and we’re happy to custom-order in the rare event that we don’t have what you need.

Scour the Internet

We buy everything from pizza to shoes online, so it’s no wonder we’d head to the internet when we’re looking for car parts. This is a viable alternative if you can’t source OEM parts from the dealership or the manufacturer. However, be sure to talk to your Chevy dealer before shopping; we can direct you to trustworthy sites. Here are a few things to look for:

  • NOS (new old stock), OEM parts that may have lingered at a dealership or warehouse
  • Remanufactured or rebuilt parts
  • Aftermarket parts from reputable manufacturers if your other avenues have been exhausted

Visit Junkyards

This should be your last resort. Cars that end up in junkyards are at the absolute end of their service life, and many weren’t well cared for; you won’t find warranties on these parts, either. That makes shopping a scrapyard a definite crapshoot, especially if your tetanus shots aren’t up to date.

 

Get Your Parts from Keyes Chevrolet

Whatever part you require for your car, you can get it from Keyes Chevrolet near Sherman Oaks. Plus, we make ordering easy through our online form. And if you need your part to be put in, you will get an expert installation from our service center.

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