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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2007

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2003 4-door seat into a 2002 coupe?

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Mary Ann Veres - 31 Oct 2007 16:53 GMT
Does anyone know if a drivers' seat from a 4-door 2003 honda accord EX
V6 will fit/be compatible in a 2-door 2002 honda accord EX V6?  I know
they redid the Accord for the 2003 year, that is why I'm asking, and I
think there may be a difference for 2- vs. 4-door.

Thanks to anyone that can shed some light on this situation for me!!

Mary Ann
Timothy J. Lee - 31 Oct 2007 21:56 GMT
>Does anyone know if a drivers' seat from a 4-door 2003 honda accord EX
>V6 will fit/be compatible in a 2-door 2002 honda accord EX V6?  I know
>they redid the Accord for the 2003 year, that is why I'm asking, and I
>think there may be a difference for 2- vs. 4-door.

Even if it does fit, front seats for 4-door cars generally don't
fold over to allow access to the back seat like front seats for
2-door cars do.

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