Auto Accessories Unlimited operates as an independent aftermarket parts supplier and installation shop located in Oklahoma City, specializing in truck accessories, performance upgrades, and custom modifications rather than standard maintenance consumables. The business caters to owners of pickup trucks, Jeeps, and performance-oriented vehicles who want to modify suspension, lighting, exterior trim, or engine components beyond what dealerships typically stock or install.
This is a retail-and-installation hybrid: customers can purchase parts over the counter for self-installation or have the shop handle fitting and fabrication work on-site. The inventory leans heavily toward lifted truck components (suspension kits, leveling systems, wheels, tires in larger sizes), LED lighting upgrades, brush guards, bed liners, and engine tuning modules. Unlike chain auto parts stores that focus on maintenance items and bolt-on basics, Auto Accessories Unlimited maintains deeper stock in niche categories and can source specialty parts on request. The installation bay suggests the owner understands that many customers purchasing a $3,000 suspension kit need professional help getting it mounted correctly.
Suspension work dominates the offerings: leveling kits typically cost between $400 and $800 for parts alone, while full lift kits run $1,200 to $3,500 depending on travel and brand. Installation labor for suspension ranges from $500 to $1,500 depending on complexity and whether the vehicle is lifted already. Wheel and tire packages start around $1,200 for a set of four and climb past $3,000 for premium off-road tires on name-brand rims. LED light bar installation (popular for trucks used in ranch or construction work) costs roughly $200 to $400 in labor once parts are supplied. The shop also handles custom fabrication work like bumper modifications and hitch relocation, priced per project rather than as catalog items. Most customers should confirm current pricing on specialty items, as truck modification markets shift with supply and trend cycles.
Walk-in customers can browse the showroom and pick up smaller accessories—floor mats, seat covers, tonneau covers—immediately, but larger fabrication work requires consultation. Many customers bring vehicles for a diagnostic visit to discuss what modifications suit their truck's existing setup and intended use (highway commuting versus weekend off-road trips).
Oklahoma City's aftermarket truck scene includes national chains like 4 Wheel Parts (located in the metro area) and dealer-affiliated service departments that handle some upgrades. Chain stores offer broader inventory and sometimes lower prices on mass-produced items like leveling kits or basic LED packages, but staff knowledge of custom fitment varies and installation is often subcontracted to independent shops anyway. Auto Accessories Unlimited's advantage lies in fabrication capacity: if you need a custom bumper bracket, a one-off hitch relocation, or help integrating multiple modifications (a new suspension, larger wheels, and a light bar on a specific truck generation), the in-house team can solve problems that chain stores cannot. For owners committed to a single major modification and willing to DIY, buying online may undercut the shop's pricing. For owners wanting guidance, parts sourcing, and installation all in one place, Auto Accessories Unlimited consolidates a process that otherwise requires managing multiple vendors.
This is the right choice for truck owners planning $2,000-plus modifications, those who live outside Oklahoma City proper (since commissioning work remotely is risky), and owners who want the shop to source hard-to-find components or handle design questions. It's not ideal for drivers seeking a quick oil change or tire rotation, for those on a tight budget buying only the cheapest option, or for owners of sedans or mainstream vehicles where aftermarket interest is light. Jeep owners with modification plans often fit here; owners of luxury cars or imports do not.
Customers typically call or stop by to discuss a project: bring the vehicle's year, make, and trim, photos of what you want to achieve, and a sense of budget. The shop will walk through compatibility (a suspension system built for a 2018 F-150 may not bolt onto a 2015 model without adaptation), lead times on any backordered parts, and labor estimates. Once you approve, the shop schedules installation, which may take one day for straightforward bolt-on work or several days for fabrication-heavy projects. Many customers wait in an on-site area or arrange transportation; the shop can provide a ballpark estimate of completion time before you leave the truck.
Auto Accessories Unlimited operates during typical business hours, though the specific schedule should be confirmed directly, as truck-focused shops sometimes adjust for seasonal demand and custom projects that run long. Parking on-site accommodates vehicles being worked on and customer cars during service. The shop's proximity to other truck-focused businesses in Oklahoma City makes it easy to combine errands if needed.
Oklahoma City's truck culture and outdoor recreation base (lake trips, ranch work, off-road access) create steady demand for suspension and capability upgrades. Auto Accessories Unlimited fills a niche between big-box retailers and dealerships by combining inventory depth with in-house fabrication and genuine expertise in the modifications that Oklahoma truck owners actually want.
