Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we make sure that every engine and transmission undergoes a thorough performance test and inspection. We only ship parts that meet our high quality standards.
Our in-house quality control team checks every component to satisfy OEM criteria for excellent performance.
Yes, we focus on sourcing low mileage parts to give you better performance and longer lifespan. It is our way of offering more value for your money.
To be sure about this, just provide your vehicle’s make, model, year, and VIN. Our team will double check everything to make sure it’s a perfect match.
Before they leave our warehouse, every part is completely cleaned, fluid drained, and ready for installation.
Yes, we use reliable freight companies to deliver to every 50 U.S. states. We will get in touch regardless of your location in a big city or rural area.
Most orders arrive 3–5 business days. Although delivery times vary depending on where you reside, we will forward tracking information the instant your order is on route.
Within the 48 continental states, shipping is absolutely free. For Alaska, Hawaii, and other places, a nominal charge applies.
Indeed, we will provide you a tracking number once your part is dispatched so you may follow it at every stage.
Yes, local pickup is available from selected warehouse locations. Just contact us to find out if there is one near you.
Most parts can be returned within 30 days of delivery. J just be sure they look exactly as when you received them.
In this case, we will take care to rectify the problem that is, either by assigning a replacement or by providing a refund.
In some cases, yes but only if the returned part shows any damage. Don’t worry, we will go over everything with you before you return anything.
Indeed, we provide flexible financing choices to enable you to obtain the required parts free from any kind of constraint.
For your convenience, we welcome all main credit cards, PayPal, and other safe online payment methods.
Either place a call or order straight on our website; one of our staff members will help you at every stage.
Indeed, our support team guarantees that you feel good as well as confident about your purchase and is always available to answer all the inquiries.
Yes, from Ford and Chevy to Honda, Toyota, BMW, Audi, Acura, and more—yes. We keep items for many different automobile brands.
There is no need to fear; practically all the models of every brand are within reach. You name it and we have it.You can thus locate just what you need.
We try to keep it simple as we are here to help get your automobile back on the road with quality tested components, professional advice, fair pricing, and quick dependability of delivery. Moreover, we are certified by CAPA, ISO 9001, and ARA. So, you can trust that you are dealing with a team that truly cares.
Fair question. Not every used engine is worth your money. The key is where it’s coming from. A proper seller will pull the engine, check compression, look for leaks, and give you the history if it’s available. If you’re buying from some random yard without any paperwork or testing, yeah—it’s a gamble. But if it’s tested and backed with a warranty, used engines can run strong for years. I’ve seen cars go another 100k miles easy.
This one trips people up all the time. Don’t go by the “looks the same” rule—it’ll burn you. You need the exact year, make, model, and sometimes even VIN or engine code. Manufacturers love to make tiny changes that mess up compatibility. At Gearshift, you give us your car’s details, we cross-check it before anything ships. Saves you from pulling your hair out when the engine shows up and the mounts or sensors don’t line up.
Yeah, the good ones do. If a seller tells you “no warranty, sold as-is”—that’s your red flag. At Gearshift, the used engines come with a warranty because stuff can go wrong, even after testing. Usually it covers a few months up to a year, depending on the engine. That gives you some breathing room to install it, run it, and catch any hidden issues. Always read the fine print, but bottom line: yes, you should expect some kind of warranty.