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OEM pls tell what it means

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OEM pls tell what it means

Post by GOT MUD »

as above i know as soon as some says what it is but i cant for the life of me remember :oops:

please help :cry:

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Original Equipment Manufacturer. The original manufacturer of a product, which may be resold by another company. :D
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Post by Vineboy »

petri wrote:Original Equipment Manufacturer. The original manufacturer of a product, which may be resold by another company. :D
It's also code for "I cost alot"
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Not to be confused with OME = Old man emu

It's been the root of confusion for many a suspension tech thread.

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Post by bogged »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Not to be confused with OME = Old man emu
although could stand for rival company Old Emu Man..
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Post by GOT MUD »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Not to be confused with OME = Old man emu

It's been the root of confusion for many a suspension tech thread.

-Stu :)
yeah now that you say that its got me thinking its ome cause i doubt nissan made factory adjustable panhards ;)
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Post by Cossie »

muduppig wrote:
dogbreath_48 wrote:Not to be confused with OME = Old man emu

It's been the root of confusion for many a suspension tech thread.

-Stu :)
yeah now that you say that its got me thinking its ome cause i doubt nissan made factory adjustable panhards ;)
Nor do OME (unless its something like an F250)
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Post by GOT MUD »

oh ok now im really :? but it does tell me this the guy who wants to sell them doesnt know what he has either
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Post by macca81 »

ok OEM is Origional Manufactures Equipment, (i know i cant spell), it means anything that is made as standard or as a factory option. so if nissan have shocks that are made by ARB but come standard on the nissan, then its OEM. but if the same shocks are put on a landcruiser but toyota dont have them listed as standard or option, then they are aftermarket.


OEM is anything that factory recomends basicaly
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Post by benhl »

macca81 wrote:ok OEM is Origional Manufactures Equipment, (i know i cant spell), it means anything that is made as standard or as a factory option. so if nissan have shocks that are made by ARB but come standard on the nissan, then its OEM. but if the same shocks are put on a landcruiser but toyota dont have them listed as standard or option, then they are aftermarket.


OEM is anything that factory recomends basicaly
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Post by macca81 »

shudup :P origional equpiment manufaturer :P :finger:
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Vineboy wrote: It's also code for "I cost alot"
Very True
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