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Steering rack part number confusion

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I won't bother you with the details, but my M3P needs a new steering rack.
Because of my insurance trying to get out of paying me (as insurances always do), I will probably have to pay for all of it myself.
The steering rack is quite an expensive part and if I let Tesla do it will cost me EUR 3,360.

I am considering getting a steering rack from a salvage part supplier and I know someone who can fit it for me in his free time.
I have gone through the instructions and it is not too difficult a job (Tesla quotes only 1 hour to remove and replace it!)
All in all this will probably save me EUR 1,800.

My question is as follows:
The Tesla quote has part number 1044832-00-A for the steering rack and my car is from december 2020. This part number is also found in the online parts catalog.
The salvage part I found has part number 1044831-90 and this is supposed to be from a 2022 M3P (so newer than mine) with only 1,500 miles.

How can I find out if these parts are 100% compatible?

BTW, my car is out of warranty so that is not a concern.
 
Compatibility is listed in the catalog when you click the blue "S". For 1044832-00-A you see this:
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Thank you for your answer.
I don't see the blue 'S' you refer to on my screen?

That still leaves me with the question whether part number 1044831-90-H (made in China on the stikcer) is 100% compatible with 1044832-00A?
My car was made in the USA.