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I have a 2002 accord coupe ex 4 cylinder

I have the holes for the foglights but honda wants me to pay $450+

Ive seen other owners on here like
"Sakuradrops808B" and "iHazSnail" (Pictures Below)
I wanted to know which foglights fit apart from oem. I understand the inspire lights work, i think tl and odyssey too but im not sure what year car to pull them from.

Thank you in advance <3 Kris.

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So, there are options. Completely OEM?

http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-Parts-08V31-S84-101G-Accord/dp/B008I18CFS

I've seen these too!

http://autolightsbulbs.com/1998-2002-Honda-Accord-Fog-Light-Assembly/K1101870.aspx

My coupe personally has a kit from the autolightsbulbs.com and I am happy! The only issue with the kit as a whole is the tie downs that are in the instructions are not whats actually provided. I think you'll find that the second kit was an OEM option on these cars as well, though I'm not sure why really...
 

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So, there are options. Completely OEM?

http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-Parts-08V31-S84-101G-Accord/dp/B008I18CFS

I've seen these too!

http://autolightsbulbs.com/1998-2002-Honda-Accord-Fog-Light-Assembly/K1101870.aspx

My coupe personally has a kit from the autolightsbulbs.com and I am happy! The only issue with the kit as a whole is the tie downs that are in the instructions are not whats actually provided. I think you'll find that the second kit was an OEM option on these cars as well, though I'm not sure why really...

The second ones go better with the 99-00 style front bumper, I just installed a set on my coupe. Don't have the pictures to post at the moment, but here is a link to RedRyder's car thread, he has them as well http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19212

Also I don't know about the first kit, but the wiring on the 2nd is plug and play, without any gutting, and the switch works just like stock fogs would (they shut off when you switch to high beams, kill the lights and so on). At least on the 2000 they do, I am not sure if any of the 14 pin connectors or 1 pins are different on 01-02, hopefully people more knowledgeable than I can pitch in on that.
 

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Both are completely plug and play so no worries there. It basically now comes down to what you want to pay and which style you want!
 
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I'm wanting the style provided in the pictures in the original post. The OEM bother me greatly.

I'm looking towards the Honda inspire or acura tl lights but I'm not sure what year fits.I'm assuming that's the fogs in the pictures yes?
 

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Those are CF4 foglights on those two sedans, but others have used Inspires. Neither can be fit without some modification. Which TL fogs are you talking about, 2G? Don't think I've seen those used.
 
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Those are CF4 foglights on those two sedans, but others have used Inspires. Neither can be fit without some modification. Which TL fogs are you talking about, 2G? Don't think I've seen those used.

Yes, 2nd gen tl. What kind of modifications do you know which would be easiest? It seems like cf4 is more popular. There seems to be a black fitting around the fogs, where would I get that..more inportantly what is it
 

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Well, if these are what you are looking for, here you go.

http://autolightsbulbs.com/2001-2003-Acura-TL-Fog-Light-Assembly/K1113183.aspx

However, because they were OEM equipment, these do not come with any such wiring. Best thing to do in your case is buy the kit for the Accord that I previously listed, the circular ones. Then use the wiring and sell the rest.

You may need to come up with mounting brackets too. Not sure. By no means will this be plug and play as intended.
 
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