The "DOES IT FIT?(parts)" Thread

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Any Carbonfiber spoiler from diff cars that will be a close fit on our coupes?

M3 one is a close, if not perfect fit for the rear window and trunk lid.

Not sure that the Scion TC spoiler will fit the Coupe trunk. Only thing is I don't think it comes in CF.
 

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Pretty sure the Subaru ones are too short/different angle, and won't work.

I don't know of any others that have been used with our cars.
 

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‘01-‘02 auto HVAC bezel in a ’99 EX. Found a silver bezel in an 01 coupe at a junkyard and was thinking about replacing my woodgrain one with it. I know the hazard switches are different and I’d either have to find a way to fit my 99 switch in the 01 clock bezel, or rewire the 01 switch in. What about the harness/plugs for the auto HVAC, is that a straight swap? Anything else that is not a straight swap?

I found limited info in this thread:
http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43063
 

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‘01-‘02 auto HVAC bezel in a ’99 EX. Found a silver bezel in an 01 coupe at a junkyard and was thinking about replacing my woodgrain one with it. I know the hazard switches are different and I’d either have to find a way to fit my 99 switch in the 01 clock bezel, or rewire the 01 switch in. What about the harness/plugs for the auto HVAC, is that a straight swap? Anything else that is not a straight swap?

I found limited info in this thread:
http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43063
your 99 switch will fit in it. not perfectly. ill snap a pic of mine.

you COULD cut the hazard switch harness from the 01-02 and wire it to your car if it has all the same color wires. im sure they only changed the pin outs

*pics (excuse the clock fitment. the metal tabs at the bottom fell off so it doesnt clip in)

IMAG0054.jpg

IMAG0055.jpg
 
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what all is needed to make the Brembo 4 piston calipers found on the 06-08 TL-S and the 05-12 RL fit on the v6 accords. Do I also need to upgrade to the rotors from these vechicles too
 

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^Custom brackets are needed, at least for the RL calipers, NVA-AV6 fabs and sells them. You can't use an RL rotor because the bolt pattern is 5x120. Not sure which rotor you're suppose to use but if you search a little I'm sure you'll find it...it's a popular swap.

your 99 switch will fit in it. not perfectly. ill snap a pic of mine.

you COULD cut the hazard switch harness from the 01-02 and wire it to your car if it has all the same color wires. im sure they only changed the pin outs

*pics (excuse the clock fitment. the metal tabs at the bottom fell off so it doesnt clip in)

IMAG0054.jpg

IMAG0055.jpg

So that is a 98-00 hazard switch in an 01-02 clock? I can live with that. My bigger concern is if everything else is plug and play. As in the three plugs on the back.

‘01-‘02 auto HVAC bezel in a ’99 EX. Found a silver bezel in an 01 coupe at a junkyard and was thinking about replacing my woodgrain one with it. I know the hazard switches are different and I’d either have to find a way to fit my 99 switch in the 01 clock bezel, or rewire the 01 switch in. What about the harness/plugs for the auto HVAC, is that a straight swap? Anything else that is not a straight swap?

I found limited info in this thread:
http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43063

Anyone else? Besides the hazard button, is anything else not plug and play. Thinking about buying this tomorrow, if it's still there.
 

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I would go for it. I don't know for sure but I would assume the plugs are the same. Try checking the part #'s from Honda. Worst case if it doesn't work you could sell it.
 
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