Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
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Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
issues.
I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
different part numbers.
Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
not "modifying" the car.
Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
tires than perfect tuning.
understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
issues.
I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
different part numbers.
Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
not "modifying" the car.
Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
tires than perfect tuning.
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Re: Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
On Oct 4, 4:10 pm, poison_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
Go to http://www.odyclub.com/ - there is always a lot of discussion
about the PAX tires.
Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
Go to http://www.odyclub.com/ - there is always a lot of discussion
about the PAX tires.
Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA
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Re: Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
On Oct 4, 4:10 pm, poison_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
Go to http://www.odyclub.com/ - there is always a lot of discussion
about the PAX tires.
Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
Go to http://www.odyclub.com/ - there is always a lot of discussion
about the PAX tires.
Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA
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Re: Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
On Oct 4, 4:10 pm, poison_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
As Dan stated, there are many threads at the OdyClub site. Much of it
is rather heated with strong opinions on both sides.
The best thread for details about replacing the PAX with normal wheels
and tires is at:
http://www.odyclub.com/forums/showth...ight=pax+acura
The key part in regard to changing is quoted below:
Used the '07 Acura MDX Sport package wheels 18"X8". Tires are from an
'07 Acura RDX, Michelin 235/55/18. The standard MDX tires are
255/55/18 which are too wide for the fenders on the Odyssey, some
rubbing will occur, especially when fully loaded. Tire pressure
sensors were also replaced with the correct ones for the Odyssey, part
number:06421-S3V-A04.
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
As Dan stated, there are many threads at the OdyClub site. Much of it
is rather heated with strong opinions on both sides.
The best thread for details about replacing the PAX with normal wheels
and tires is at:
http://www.odyclub.com/forums/showth...ight=pax+acura
The key part in regard to changing is quoted below:
Used the '07 Acura MDX Sport package wheels 18"X8". Tires are from an
'07 Acura RDX, Michelin 235/55/18. The standard MDX tires are
255/55/18 which are too wide for the fenders on the Odyssey, some
rubbing will occur, especially when fully loaded. Tire pressure
sensors were also replaced with the correct ones for the Odyssey, part
number:06421-S3V-A04.
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Re: Has anyone used non Michelin PAX tires and wheels on a Touring model?
On Oct 4, 4:10 pm, poison_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
As Dan stated, there are many threads at the OdyClub site. Much of it
is rather heated with strong opinions on both sides.
The best thread for details about replacing the PAX with normal wheels
and tires is at:
http://www.odyclub.com/forums/showth...ight=pax+acura
The key part in regard to changing is quoted below:
Used the '07 Acura MDX Sport package wheels 18"X8". Tires are from an
'07 Acura RDX, Michelin 235/55/18. The standard MDX tires are
255/55/18 which are too wide for the fenders on the Odyssey, some
rubbing will occur, especially when fully loaded. Tire pressure
sensors were also replaced with the correct ones for the Odyssey, part
number:06421-S3V-A04.
> I want to use regular snow tires on my Odyssey Touring. My
> understanding is that if I use the appropriate sized steel wheels with
> the Honda OE pressure monitoring system and the same size tires as the
> Odyssey EX-L (235x65x16) that there will not be any incompatibility
> issues.
>
> I realize that I will lose the run-flat capability of the PAX system
> but are there any other issues? Like mounting? As far as I can tell
> the suspension including the hub is exactly the same on the Touring
> and EX-L. The only differences are the shocks and springs have
> different part numbers.
>
> Honda NA says they don't "recommend it" and will refuse to tell me if
> I can mount the other wheel (their refusal says that I can - in my
> opinion. If they had a real reason they would state it.) Michelin
> claims that I will void my vehicle warranty by doing so.
>
> My local dealership thinks that it is possible but they have never
> done this yet and they said there is NO warranty issues because I am
> not "modifying" the car.
>
> Some might say the Touring model was "tuned" for the PAX tire system -
> maybe so. But for 3.5 months I think it's better to have the snow
> tires than perfect tuning.
As Dan stated, there are many threads at the OdyClub site. Much of it
is rather heated with strong opinions on both sides.
The best thread for details about replacing the PAX with normal wheels
and tires is at:
http://www.odyclub.com/forums/showth...ight=pax+acura
The key part in regard to changing is quoted below:
Used the '07 Acura MDX Sport package wheels 18"X8". Tires are from an
'07 Acura RDX, Michelin 235/55/18. The standard MDX tires are
255/55/18 which are too wide for the fenders on the Odyssey, some
rubbing will occur, especially when fully loaded. Tire pressure
sensors were also replaced with the correct ones for the Odyssey, part
number:06421-S3V-A04.
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