Precision Parts Fitment Built to Sell
Give your customers precision parts fitment — YMM search, VIN lookup, My Garage, and AutoSync in one subscription. Built for repair shops, retailers, and dropshippers.
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Fewer Returns Start With Better Fitment
Give every shopper a precision fitment experience — Year/Make/Model search, VIN decode, AutoSync Visualizer, and a My Garage that remembers their vehicles. Fewer returns, higher order accuracy, and a store they come back to.

Every Tool Your Catalog Needs
Precision parts fitment extends across every page, every channel, and every search. Click any feature to see the full detail — all included under one X-Cart subscription.
01 – Vehicle Selection
Year / Make / Model Filters
- Appears on category, search, and product detail pages
- Assign fitment data in bulk from any data provider
- Higher cart value — shoppers buy more when they trust the match
- Lower return rates from the first order
02 – Identifier Precision
VIN Lookup & Decode
- Decodes Year, Make, Model, Submodel, Trim, and engine
- Results update in real time — no page reload required
- Shoppers save their VIN to My Garage for future visits
- Trim-level precision eliminates incorrect orders
03 – Loyalty & Retention
My Garage
- One account holds multiple vehicles — ideal for fleets and enthusiasts
- Catalog pre-filters automatically on every return visit
- Turns one-time buyers into repeat customers
- Personalized experience that builds long-term loyalty
04 – Visual Commerce
AutoSync Visualizer
- Works with wheels, tires, performance, and styling accessories
- Vehicle-matched visuals — not generic stock photos
- Converts browsing enthusiasts into buyers at the product page
- Reduces hesitation and purchase abandonment




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Fitment Is Just a Storefront
Behind the precision search your customers use is a complete backend that keeps your business website running. One subscription. No add-on fees. No gaps.
Your Customers Are Searching for Right Parts Now
Every day without precision fitment is a sale that went somewhere else. Give your store the search experience that confirms fit, protects your reputation, and ensures the part performs on the road.
How You Sell Shapes Your Setup
Parts fitment looks different for a repair shop, a dropshipper, and a manufacturer. The platform adapts to your catalog, items, your suppliers, and your channels — from day one.
Manufactures and Brands
Connect your factory output directly to buyers. Control fitment data, pricing, and brand experience from the product page to checkout — with OEM-grade accuracy on every listing.
Repair Shops & Retailers
Source replacement parts from multiple suppliers, combine catalogs into one storefront, and let customers confirm fitment before they purchase — so installation goes smoothly every time.
Resellers and Dropshippers
List thousands of SKUs with full fitment data — no warehouse required. Orders route automatically, and fitment sync keeps your Amazon and eBay Motors listings accurate across every channel.
Real Stores. Real Results.
“From my experience with X-Cart, it’s all about exceptional service. As someone managing our company’s IT and website, I can confidently say their customer support is unparalleled. My suggestions are always heard, considered, and often implemented in future updates. Switching to X-Cart 14 years ago was one of the best decisions I’ve made!”
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Read Success StoryStart Selling With Precision Fitment
Tell us about your catalog and your business model. Your personalized parts fitment plan — including the right data integrations for your vehicle range and stock — lands in your inbox within 24 hours.
FAQs
What is part fitment?
Part fitment is the data that connects a specific auto part to every vehicle it is engineered to fit — defined by Year, Make, Model, Submodel, and Trim. For a buyer, it means the search results they see when they visit your store are guaranteed to match their car or truck.For a seller, accurate fitment data means accurate orders, lower return rates, and customers who trust your catalog enough to buy again. Poor fitment data is the single most common reason a replacement part comes back with a full refund — and a shopper never returns.What is OEM vs OE — and does it matter for fitment?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) refers to parts made by the vehicle manufacturer — or a supplier contracted to produce them to factory specifications. OE (Original Equipment) refers to any part installed on the vehicle at the factory, which may include components from third-party suppliers who met OEM quality standards.For fitment purposes, both OEM and OE parts carry the most precise compatibility data because they are designed to the vehicle’s exact specifications. Aftermarket parts require equally precise fitment data to confirm they perform like an OEM component, with the same installation dimensions and road performance.What does fitment mean on a car parts listing?
On a car parts listing, fitment refers to the structured compatibility data attached to the product — the list of every vehicle make, model, year, and trim the part is confirmed to fit. A listing without fitment data forces buyers to verify compatibility themselves, which leads to hesitation and returns.A listing with complete fitment data lets a buyer confirm fit instantly — using Year/Make/Model filters or their VIN number — and proceed to purchase with confidence. On marketplaces like Amazon and eBay Motors, fitment data also determines whether your listing appears in a buyer’s vehicle-specific search results.What does OEM fitment mean?
OEM fitment means a part is confirmed to match the exact dimensions, mounting points, and installation requirements of the original factory component. For sellers, it is the highest standard of fitment claim — it tells the buyer that the part installs without modification, performs to the vehicle manufacturer’s standard, and protects the buyer from an incorrect fit.Listing parts as OEM fitment without accurate data to support the claim is one of the fastest ways to generate returns and damage seller reputation. The platform connects to verified data sources — SEMA, ASAP, DCi — to ensure every OEM fitment claim in your catalog is supported by quality product data.Is OEM or original better quality?
Original OEM parts — made by the vehicle manufacturer or their contracted supplier — carry guaranteed specifications and are designed to perform to factory standards. High-quality aftermarket parts from top brands can match or exceed OEM performance, often at a lower price, and are a strong choice for customers seeking an upgrade or a cost-effective replacement part.The answer depends on the vehicle, the component, and the buyer’s priorities: road performance, warranty compliance, or value. What matters most for your store is that every listing — OEM or aftermarket — carries accurate fitment data, so the customer installs the right part with confidence the first time.What is the 3% tire rule?
The 3% tire rule is a widely used guideline in the wheels and tires industry: a replacement tire’s overall diameter should remain within approximately 3% of the original equipment size to protect handling, ensure an accurate speedometer reading, and maintain proper clearance inside the wheel well.For wheels and tires sellers, surface-level Year/Make/Model fitment is not enough — buyers need detailed attribute data, including bolt pattern, offset, load rating, and diameter, to select the right fitment. The platform supports fine-grained filter attributes alongside vehicle fitment, so customers can pick, verify, and add to cart with the full details needed to confirm the selection is safe and correct for their vehicle.




