The company’s mix of in-house production, ‘90s style, and family-built culture has given familiar parts a second life.
Classic truck culture has a long memory. People remember the stance, the paint, the steering wheels, the polished details inside the cab, and the little touches that made a build feel personal.
That’s how LG Billet USA found its place in the aftermarket conversation. The company is working in a lane that means something to enthusiasts who still care how a truck feels when the door swings open and the interior catches the light.
At the center of that lane are OBS parts and billet auto parts that speak directly to a very specific kind of nostalgia: the sharper, ‘90s kind. The designs are reminiscent of the old body style trucks, like the OBS Chevy, polished trim, and custom details that turned a daily driver into something with attitude. LG Billet USA has leaned into that look without treating it like a museum piece.
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OBS Parts: A Company Built Around What Enthusiasts Were Missing
Plenty of people were chasing parts that captured that older billet style, though the search often led to scattered inventory, uneven quality, or pieces that didn’t quite match the look in their heads. LG Billet USA stepped into that space with OBS billet parts and billet interior parts that feel tied to the era enthusiasts remember, while still fitting into present-day builds.
Billet Parts Made in the USA: The In-House Factor

Many aftermarket companies sell products. LG Billet USA also makes them in-house in the United States. That detail gives the brand a different feel. There’s a closer connection between the idea, the machining, and the final piece that ends up in someone’s truck or car.
That in-house model also fits with the way the company talks about itself. The family-oriented business is shaped by the founder’s desire to build something his children could be a part of if they chose to. The company is trying to build useful things, keep standards high, and create a workplace tied to effort, humility, and service.
Billet Auto Parts and the Community That Supports Them
There’s a practical side to billet culture, but there’s also a social one. People talk, compare builds, pass along recommendations, and pay attention to which companies seem to understand the scene from the inside.
LG Billet USA has built goodwill there by staying approachable and making room for younger enthusiasts when possible. That community-minded streak sits comfortably beside the company’s more technical side.
Recognition has followed as well. The business received the Freedom Award from the Department of Defense for its support of veterans and active-duty service members, which places the brand in a broader conversation about service and responsibility beyond the shop floor.
Why this Billet Parts Brand Keeps Finding Its Audience
Competition is part of the aftermarket world, especially when one style starts catching attention again. LG Billet USA has responded by continuing to produce new billet parts, refining manufacturing, and investing in automation where it helps.
None of that changes the core appeal. The company still speaks most clearly to drivers who want their trucks and cars to carry some memory of that ‘90s billet look without settling for parts that feel thin, generic, or disconnected from the culture they came from.
*Images sourced from LG Billet