Interchangeable model years for 95 Accord fender
I will be replacing the front right fender on my 1995 Honda Accord EX, VTEC 2.2L, AT, 215000 miles.
I'm thinking that I can pull one from the local LKQ parts yard. Before going to the yard and searching, I am trying to determine which years would be interchangeable. For example, would a 94 fender fit my 95? Would a 96 or 97 fit my 95? I've done a bit of searching, but am not sure. Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks!
I'm thinking that I can pull one from the local LKQ parts yard. Before going to the yard and searching, I am trying to determine which years would be interchangeable. For example, would a 94 fender fit my 95? Would a 96 or 97 fit my 95? I've done a bit of searching, but am not sure. Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks!
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Wikipedia has some confusing information from overseas markets mixed in. The rest of the world doesn't always change generations at the same time.
Make sure the donor car is NOT a V-6. They stretched the nose so the fenders & hood won't be the same.
WWW(dot)car-part(dot)com is probably a good way to find donor years. There's usually some minor face-lifting somewhere in the middle of a generation which may or may not affect the very front end of the front fenders.
Make sure the donor car is NOT a V-6. They stretched the nose so the fenders & hood won't be the same.
WWW(dot)car-part(dot)com is probably a good way to find donor years. There's usually some minor face-lifting somewhere in the middle of a generation which may or may not affect the very front end of the front fenders.
Wikipedia has some confusing information from overseas markets mixed in. The rest of the world doesn't always change generations at the same time.
Make sure the donor car is NOT a V-6. They stretched the nose so the fenders & hood won't be the same.
WWW(dot)car-part(dot)com is probably a good way to find donor years. There's usually some minor face-lifting somewhere in the middle of a generation which may or may not affect the very front end of the front fenders.
Make sure the donor car is NOT a V-6. They stretched the nose so the fenders & hood won't be the same.
WWW(dot)car-part(dot)com is probably a good way to find donor years. There's usually some minor face-lifting somewhere in the middle of a generation which may or may not affect the very front end of the front fenders.
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