Who Makes SKP Auto Parts?: You Should Need to Know 2024

Last Updated on February 1, 2024 by John Robinson

SKP parts are made by the company Skyward Automotive Product LLC. They are situated in the USA but have opened stores worldwide, including Europe and Asia.

What are SKP Auto parts?

Exactly what it says in the title. SKP Auto parts manufacture parts for your car. This can range from the body, the cooling systems, the engine, steering, interior, wipers, and much more.

Do they make quality parts?

Who makes SKP auto parts

Their page claims they manufacture quality parts for low prices. Most testimonies seem to concur with this statement. Scanning some of the testimonies on Amazon, we can get a decent idea of the quality of parts they seem to make. Most reviews range between 3 to 5 stars.

So, it appears that SKP parts could be a good buy for your car.

What should I keep in mind when buying new parts?

It depends on what you’re buying and what car you have. Asking yourself a few questions will help you know what you’re going to be looking for:

Is it still under warranty? Is the part specialized, or is it more common? These few questions will help determine not only what interests you buy but also where to buy them.

3 Types of parts

Types of parts

Generally, you can buy three types of parts: New OEM parts, new aftermarket parts, second-hand parts.

  • New OEM parts

These are the parts you will get from your dealership. They are expensive and made explicitly for your brand. But they do tend to last longer and are of a much higher quality. However, this will change from dealer to dealer. If your car is still under warranty, it might be a good idea to head on over to your dealership.

  • New aftermarket parts

Much less expensive than your OEM parts, the aftermarket parts can be just as good, sometimes even better than your dealership. The only problem is that there are so many brands and deals, it’s challenging to know which are good and which aren’t. When in doubt, ask around or check online for reviews. You should get a good feel for the product you’re buying.

  • Second-hand parts

Never turn your nose up for a second-hand car part. Mainly if it’s still brand new, you can get some excellent deals when looking through junkyards and online sites. Just be careful with a warranty. Some cars’ warranty will become void if you don’t use new or approved parts.

Before going off to buy a new part, make sure you’ve done your research and make sure you’re buying a part that is compatible with your car, and you’re getting a quality part. Don’t buy cheap. Buying something quick and cheap will most likely end up with a damaged engine and more money spent. Instead, take the time to buy the correct part, and you can’t go wrong.

Here are some more tips for buying car parts

Here are some more tips for buying car parts

  • Verify the part number

Before you confirm the deal over the phone, ensure you have the correct part number. If you don’t verify this, you could end up with the wrong part, and then it’s more or less your problem. Always verify before you buy.

  • Always buy rare parts in person

Unfortunately, the modern-day car-enthusiasts can get a little underhanded, especially when trying to make a quick buck. Instead, when looking for something unique or rare, take the time to drive out and see it with your own eyes. If you order it by mail, you might end up with a piece of junk and a lighter wallet to boot.

  • Look for coupons!

Coupons are a great way to get some discounts from those hefty price tags. When in a store or mall, keep an eye out for a coupon.

  • Do your research

A car part hunt won’t do you any good if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Make sure that what you’re about to buy is what you need. Some parts can be crazy expensive, and blowing money because you couldn’t be bothered to do a 10-minute Google search is not the smartest thing to do. 

John Robinson
John Robinson

Howdy! I’m John Robinson from Levittown, New York. I am a mechanical engineer for 15 years and already had an established car repair company. I developed a personal relationship with cars since I was a kid. I always love the sounds and smell emitted by a car or truck and even at construction machinery. Since then I have been married but my love for cars only grew.