Rick's One Stop Shop is an independent auto parts retailer in Oklahoma City that stocks both common maintenance items and harder-to-find components, operating as a walk-in counter shop rather than a warehouse or chain outlet.
Rick's occupies a single location and carries a mix of new OEM and aftermarket parts across domestic and import vehicles. Unlike the national chains, the shop is built around counter knowledge rather than self-service aisles; customers describe what they need, and staff pull inventory from the back. The business has operated long enough to maintain relationships with regional wholesalers, which sometimes allows it to source parts that the big-box stores don't stock locally or would require a multi-day special order.
Rick's handles routine consumables: oil, filters, batteries, belts, hoses, spark plugs, and coolant. It also stocks brake pads, rotors, alternators, starters, water pumps, and suspension hardware. Pricing sits between independent mom-and-pop shops and national chains like AutoZone or O'Reilly. A synthetic oil change kit (5 quarts of brand-name synthetic plus a quality filter) typically runs $35 to $50, compared to $28 to $38 at AutoZone for the same tier of product. OEM parts carry a 10 to 20 percent markup over catalog cost, making them competitive with dealership service departments for customers who want factory parts without the labor surcharge.
The shop does not carry tires, batteries with installation, or transmission fluid exchange services; those are mail-order or shop-service items.
AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and O'Reilly operate multiple locations across Oklahoma City and offer next-day shipping on special orders at no charge. They have extended hours (many open until 9 or 10 p.m.) and organized aisles for DIY shoppers who prefer to browse and compare. Rick's cannot match that convenience for someone in a rush or shopping outside 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.
However, Rick's advantage lies in real-time availability and counter advice. If you need a specific alternator for a 2003 Honda Odyssey by noon, Rick's staff can tell you whether it is on the shelf without a computer search. The big-box stores may show availability online, but Rick's reputation draws mechanics and experienced DIYers who know the difference between a remanufactured part and a rebuilt one and trust the counter staff to steer them correctly. For someone rebuilding an engine or fixing an older vehicle where the wrong part creates real consequences, that relationship matters.
Dealership parts departments (Toyota, Ford, Nissan outlets in the metro area) carry only OEM parts and charge 30 to 50 percent more than Rick's for the same component. They suit warranty repairs and situations where failure is not acceptable; Rick's suits owners who want genuine parts at lower cost and are willing to walk in during business hours.
Rick's works well for hobbyist mechanics, longtime vehicle owners managing aging cars, and independent repair shops that have accounts and need a second source when a primary supplier runs out. It also serves customers building or restoring older vehicles where parts compatibility requires advice beyond a database lookup.
It does not suit someone who needs parts at 11 p.m., wants to compare brands online before visiting, or prefers a self-service environment with clear signage. It does not stock specialty tools, diagnostic equipment, or performance upgrades beyond basic bolt-ons.
Walk in and describe your vehicle and the part you need. Bring the year, make, model, and engine size (on the vehicle registration or under the hood) if you have it. Staff will confirm what they have in stock, show you options (OEM vs. aftermarket, or different brands in the same category), and quote a price. Most transactions take 5 to 10 minutes. Payment is cash or card at the counter. There is no online ordering or curbside pickup.
Rick's operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Sunday. The shop is located in a standalone building with dedicated parking. No delivery service is available. Confirm current hours by phone before a weekend trip, as seasonal staffing or inventory changes can shift Saturday closing time.
Rick's One Stop Shop fills a gap between national chains and dealerships for customers who value local inventory and personal service over convenience and extended hours.
