Fitment Help
Match The Right Part
Fitment is more than a part name. AutoVora helps drivers narrow down the exact vehicle details that matter for headlights, tail lights, brake parts, suspension, filters, engine bay components, electronics, tools, and road-ready replacement parts.
What to confirm
A clean match depends on details that often look small but change the part. Use this checklist before ordering, before removing the old component, and before forcing a connection or mounting point that does not feel right.
Year, make, model, trim
Many parts change by trim package, production year, body style, engine, drivetrain, or factory equipment level.
Displacement and fuel type
Filters, pumps, sensors, cooling parts, belts, engine mounts, and maintenance parts may depend on exact engine configuration.
Front, rear, left, right
Lighting, suspension, brakes, mirrors, body panels, and interior pieces can be side-specific or axle-specific.
Mounts, plugs, brackets
Compare connector shape, pin count, bolt holes, tabs, brackets, hose routing, and included hardware before installation.
Help us check the match faster
When asking AutoVora for fitment support, include the part category, vehicle information, and any visual differences you notice. Clear information reduces back-and-forth and helps identify the right product direction sooner.
Different parts, different data
Fitment checks should follow the part category. A headlight may depend on housing type and connector style, while a strut may depend on drivetrain, axle position, suspension package, and ride system.
Lighting and electronics
Check halogen, HID, LED, projector style, connector shape, bulb type, harness position, lens side, and any control module requirements.
Brakes and suspension
Confirm axle position, rotor size, caliper style, drive type, suspension package, air or coil setup, ride height, and left or right placement.
Engine and maintenance
Match engine size, emissions setup, filter housing, sensor plug, hose routing, gasket profile, fluid type, and production-date changes.
How to avoid mismatch problems
Need a second look?
Send us your vehicle details, the part you are considering, and the difference you are trying to confirm. AutoVora can help review fitment questions before you move forward.
Common match questions
Fitment questions often come from trim differences, production changes, side-specific designs, connector updates, and previous vehicle modifications. When in doubt, compare carefully and ask before forcing an install.
Why does trim matter?
Trim packages can change lighting, suspension, brakes, electronics, interior features, exterior panels, and factory option equipment.
What if the plug is different?
Pause the install. Connector shape, pin count, and wiring layout must match before powering or mounting electronic parts.
Do left and right parts swap?
Usually not. Many headlights, tail lights, suspension parts, brackets, mirrors, and body pieces are side-specific.
Should I use the old part number?
It can help, especially with OEM numbers, but vehicle data and visual comparison are still important for a cleaner fitment check.
Fitment first. Install second.
AutoVora helps drivers shop with sharper part data, cleaner comparisons, and a clearer path from product selection to road-ready repair.