2005 Odyssey tires

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Jim Ciceri, Apr 23, 2005.

  1. Jim  Ciceri

    Jim Ciceri Guest

    I live in Canada & going to buy the above van soon. An article about it in
    Popular Science magazine said it had "run flat" tires. They put in a
    "doughnut" spare & standard tires on the ones sold in Canada. I've been told
    by a tire dealer that these run flat tires cost $450 ea. (Can.) & only last
    35,000 miles. Anybody found this as true in the USA?
     
    Jim Ciceri, Apr 23, 2005
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  2. Run-flats on the Touring model in the US, but no run flats at ALL on the
    Canadian models.

    This is because the run-flats would not suit the Canadian market, with
    its increased likelihood of owners wanting to swap to winter tires.

    US owners, then, are screwed. Thanks, Honda.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Apr 23, 2005
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  3. Jim  Ciceri

    Howard Guest

    Don't know about the mileage yet, but can cofirm they are $517 here in the
    states, but that is both rim and tire. But, don't let that scare you '05
    Odyssey owners with the Pax ("run flat") tires on your Touring models. Honda
    will provide road hazard protection if you get a flat in one of them. Your
    dealer will install a new wheel and tire assembly in exchange with your old,
    flat assembly. They may only charge you a few bucks to install or maybe
    nothing at all.
    This is being done because there are currently very few dealers or tire
    centers that have the special equioment needed to change a Pax tire.
    Howard
     
    Howard, Apr 25, 2005
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  4. Jim  Ciceri

    Jim Ciceri Guest

    Due to our Canadian dollar being 20% lower, you can get these tires for $360
    US dollars up here. (20% off of $450). Why do the rims have to be replaced?
    Tires glued on? The Touring model, like all the rest, has plain tires, not
    Pax.
     
    Jim Ciceri, Apr 25, 2005
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  5. In Canada, no PAX. Canadian Honda chose not to do PAX. American Honda
    chose to do PAX.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Apr 25, 2005
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  6. Jim  Ciceri

    Auto Rev Guest

    What is it with the non touring model OEM tires they are listed for $65 on
    tire rack?
     
    Auto Rev, Jun 21, 2005
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