So between neo-SSPX and Resistance you have two completely different paradigms:
Resistance: there's a radical incompatibility between the Conciliar religion that cannot be reconciled and that the Conciliars need to convert back to Tradition. There's no reconciling the two, and the Conciliar Church is not the Catholic Church (at least in one sense according to them) and lacks the marks of the Church.
neo-SSPX: there are some problems within the Conciliar Church, but it's really and substantially the Catholic Church. We can work with them to correct those problems from within, and the neo-SSPX are content to have their seat at the table or their niche in the Conciliar pantheon.
There are not reconcilable.
Now, in terms of the practical consequences, we're seeing the inevitable result of this blending of neo-SSPX with Conciliarism, the same progression towards Modernism that we saw in the 1940s and 1950s before Vatican II. We see the SSPX promoting Modernist trash, like Fr. Robinson's heretical book, telling people it's OK to get the jab, that 95% of V2 is Catholic (adopting more the Schneider position), having communicatio in sacris with the Modernists, etc. We see influxes of Conciliars into SSPX chapels after Jorge shut down the Motus so that the cultures at these chapels are being polluted. Finally, you have to be "on the lookout" constantly in terms of whether the neo-SSPX might send you some Novus Ordo presider who has not been conditionally ordained in the Traditional Rite and could be subjected to doubtful Sacraments.