No. Not in my opinion. Not interchangeable. Different part, and part number Proborly not, two compleltly different body styles, the suspension in the 98-02 body style was made much more complex!
Yes it does interchange. 1990-1993 Accords have the same camshaft pulley (or cog).
Yes. It is the same car.
No it will not interchange. You need an Accord transmission from a 1990-1993.
The 1991 is the 4th generation Accord. Most parts on a 1990 to 1993 are interchangeable.
No, they have different motors, so the tranny's will not interchange.
The motor in a 1991 Accord is interchangeable with the engine in a 1992 Accord. They are only slightly different but will still interchange with no problems.
The 1990 Honda Accord has front and rear strut assemblies. It is also a rear independent suspension (IRS). The Accord does/will need 4-wheel alignments for routine maintenance and or when replacing certain steering-suspension components
call a HONDA dealer and they will let you know., Else try it for fit.
It will not. They are setup on different chassis, so suspension components are not interchangeable.
Yes it should be a direct fit depending on the engines, most 90-93 accords use the f22A1 or f22A4 but either way there should not be any problems.
Depends most common on older models is rough idle and or suspension starting to go.
2 sizes from factory before you have to upgrade your suspension