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How to use Compare to choose between two parts

Real, editorial head-to-head comparisons with live pricing pulled from the parts catalogue at the moment you view them, not a fixed opinion written once and left to go stale.

What Compare actually shows

Compare pages answer a specific question enthusiasts actually ask, coilovers versus lowering springs, an induction kit versus an intercooler, that kind of thing, with a verdict, a spec table, and FAQs written to be genuinely useful rather than to favour one option for the sake of it.

Live prices, not fixed opinions

Each side's name, brand, price, and stock status is looked up from the parts catalogue at the moment you load the page, the same live data the catalogue itself uses. The editorial framing around it (which one suits which use case, what to check before buying either) is the only part that's fixed content, so pricing can't go stale the way a fully hardcoded comparison would.

Where to find comparisons

Browse everything at Compare from the footer's Resources column, or you'll see a comparison linked directly from a relevant part's own page when one exists for it.