Why Pay Dealer Prices?
Aftermarket truck parts give you the same fitment, the same quality materials, and 24-hour shipping — for typically 40–60% less than what dealerships charge. Here's why, and what to look for.
When a dealer quotes you $850 for a Cascadia headlight or $1,400 for a T680 bumper, you're not paying for better quality — you're paying for the OEM brand premium, the dealer's markup, and a long supply chain. Aftermarket replacement parts skip all of that.
What "aftermarket" actually means
An aftermarket part is a replacement component that's manufactured to fit the same vehicle as the original (OEM) part — but isn't made by the original equipment manufacturer. It's the same kind of relationship you'd find between a Honeywell air filter and a Cummins air filter that fit the same engine.
Aftermarket ≠ "knockoff" or "low quality." It means independent manufacturing, no brand royalty, shorter supply chain, and often the exact same factory tooling that supplies the OEM.
Real examples — what you'd actually save
A snapshot of typical price differences across our most-requested SKUs:
| Part | Typical OEM dealer price | Evertrust price | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
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Freightliner Cascadia LED Headlight
2008–2017 · Driver Side · OE A06-51907-006
|
$650 – $850 | $289 – $389 | ~55% off |
|
Kenworth T680 Front Bumper
2013–Present · Steel
|
$1,100 – $1,400 | $549 – $749 | ~50% off |
|
Volvo VNL Door Mirror — Heated, Powered
2003–2017 · Both Sides Available
|
$420 – $560 | $179 – $239 | ~58% off |
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Peterbilt 389 Chrome Grille
2008–Present
|
$700 – $950 | $329 – $429 | ~53% off |
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Isuzu NPR/NRR/NQR Front-End Bundle
2008–2022 · Grille + Headlights + Bumper
|
$2,400 – $3,100 | $1,099 – $1,399 | ~55% off |
|
International ProStar Headlight Assembly
2008–2017 · LH/RH Available
|
$580 – $720 | $259 – $339 | ~52% off |
|
Mack Anthem Door Mirror
2017–Present · Heated
|
$390 – $510 | $169 – $229 | ~56% off |
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Hino 268/338 Headlight
2005–Present · Halogen
|
$320 – $430 | $139 – $199 | ~55% off |
Dealer prices above are typical published list pricing as of 2026. Actual dealer pricing varies by region, dealer, and time. The Evertrust ranges reflect current online prices on evertrustparts.com.
Why is the price so different?
1. No dealer markup
Dealers buy from the OEM and add 30–50% on top before selling to you. Buying direct from a parts specialist skips that markup entirely.
2. No OEM brand premium
You're paying for the truck manufacturer's logo on the box. The part itself is often made by the same Tier-1 supplier as the aftermarket version.
3. Direct factory sourcing
We work directly with the manufacturers who produce these parts. No middlemen, no warehouses-of-warehouses, no distributor markup.
4. Volume + focus
We specialize only in heavy-truck body parts. That means tighter inventory turns, better factory pricing, and savings we pass on to you.
What you're NOT giving up
Same Fitment
Designed to OE specs for direct bolt-on replacement
Quality Materials
Same metals, same plastics, same DOT-certified glass
30-Day Returns
If it doesn't fit or work, send it back — no questions
24h Shipping
In-stock parts ship same business day, 7 days a week
When OEM still makes sense
We'll be honest — there are 2 cases where OEM is the right call:
- Active warranty work — if your truck is still under manufacturer warranty and the dealer requires OEM parts to honor it.
- Vintage / collector restoration — for show-quality restorations where original-spec parts add resale value.
For everything else — daily operation, fleet maintenance, accident repair, regular replacement — aftermarket gives you the same job at a fraction of the cost.
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Are aftermarket parts safe?
Yes. The parts we sell are manufactured to OE fitment specs and use the same materials. We focus on body parts (lighting, mirrors, bumpers, grilles, fenders) — not safety-critical engine internals or brake components — which simplifies quality assurance considerably.
Will an aftermarket part void my truck's warranty?
In the US and Canada, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and equivalent Canadian consumer law prevent manufacturers from voiding your full warranty just because you used an aftermarket part — UNLESS they can prove that specific part caused the failure being claimed under warranty. Bolt-on body and lighting parts almost never trigger this.
Why would the dealer charge so much more?
Dealers add their margin on top of OEM list price, which is itself marked up from manufacturing cost. They also have to recover the cost of dealer infrastructure (showrooms, certified service bays, inventory holding costs). When you order from us, you're buying directly from a parts specialist, not subsidizing a full-service dealership.
How do you keep your prices so low?
Three things: (1) we source directly from the manufacturers who supply many of the same parts to OEMs; (2) we don't carry the cost overhead of running dealerships; (3) we focus narrowly on heavy-truck body parts, so we get better factory pricing through volume.
What if it doesn't fit?
30-day returns, no questions. Email us with your part number and we'll send a return label.