Car
Extensive catalogue of car parts and spares
In this section we offer a wide range of components designed for the maintenance and repair of automobiles. Our range covers everything from essential elements for the engine and braking system to accessories and electrical parts, making it easier to comprehensively manage your vehicle’s needs.
These products are aimed both at professional workshops that require technical supplies and at users looking for specific parts for their car. We offer solutions compatible with various brands and models, prioritising technical suitability to ensure the proper operation of the automobile.
Criteria for choosing automobile parts
- Make, model and year: These are the key details for an initial filter and to ensure the basic compatibility of the part.
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): Checking this code is the most accurate way to identify the exact specifications your vehicle requires.
- OEM reference: Matching the code of the old part with that of the new replacement part virtually eliminates any margin of error.
- Fitting side: For parts such as headlights, mirrors or suspension, it is crucial to check whether the replacement is for the left-hand (driver’s) side or the right-hand side.
- Technical specifications: Check voltage, amperage or physical dimensions depending on the type of component you need to replace.
Frequently asked questions about car spare parts
How do I know if the part is compatible with my vehicle?
To ensure compatibility, you need to compare the information in the vehicle’s technical data sheet with the product description. The most effective approach is to search by the original part reference number or by using the VIN to confirm the fit.
What is the difference between an original part and a compatible one?
Original parts come from the vehicle manufacturer or its direct suppliers, while compatible parts are made by third parties. The latter are designed to meet the same functional and fitting specifications as the factory part.
Where can I find the reference for the part I want to replace?
Generally, the reference number is engraved or printed directly on the surface of the old component. You may need to clean the part to see the alphanumeric code that identifies the exact replacement model.
What type of maintenance can I cover with these spare parts?
The catalogue covers everything from preventive maintenance operations, such as filter and brake changes, to more complex corrective repairs of suspension, steering or electrical components, adapting to the car’s mechanical needs.
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