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Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness by lousalvador
Mar 06, 2008 (4:57 am)
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I don't know if this has been asked before, but of the numerous accessories that the odyssey have, which ones are the most useful?
 
1. Wheel Locks
2. Door Sills
3. Mud Guards
4. Mooonroof Visor
5. Nose Mask
6. Fog Lights
7. Cross Bars
8. Door Visor
9. Wind Deflector
10. others
 
Hoping for the communities response.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [lousalvador] by angelchicago
Mar 07, 2008 (4:31 pm)
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Replying to: lousalvador (Mar 06, 2008 4:57 am)

I am sure this is more of a personal preferrence then anything. Despite these accessories being sold as Honda items I personally prefer to keep a car with parts that only come from the factory. When I purchased my first Ody Oct 2007 I choose to get the Cross Bars as I figured at least 1 time a year I need something like a 2X4 and I do not want it to put it into my new leather interior. I purchased this via the internet for $150 and installed myself. The other items you mention I would not take even for free as again I like to keep the original Honda look. One "other" item which I believe is a must have item are the WeatherTech (not the Honda Hvy Duty Mats) Heavy Duty Floor "liners" for all 3 rows plus the trunk tray, paid $320 and they are worth every penny. I am waiting for the USASpec iPod adapter to come out which shows the name of the song on the Navi screen, no release date just yet.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [lousalvador] by sreiss
Mar 08, 2008 (4:56 am)
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Replying to: lousalvador (Mar 06, 2008 4:57 am)

I have an 07 Ody EX-L
 
The dealer threw in the wheel locks for me - I think it's worth it because I've heard that if anything, the wheels are a really big target for theft. It used to be the radio but I hear that's not such a draw anymore. Probably a very low likelihood of theft anyway, but worth having, I think.
 
Mud guards: I put those on myself - got them from http://www.handaaccessories.com/. Easy to install, and reduces mess on the car body, and improves the look, I think.
 
Moonroof visor: I had the dealer do this one - negotiated it as part of the purchase. Probably easy enough to purchase and install, but having them do it puts it under warranty. Another owner of the same model who doesn't have the moonroof visor tells me that it makes a big difference to have it. Reduces wind noise.
 
Trunk liner: Also purchased from http://www.handaaccessories.com/ and "installed" myself (you just lay it in there - not very technically challenging!) I have to say I am very disappointed in this one. We had an 01 Ody and had the Honda trunk liner for it, and it was quite substantial. Unfortunately, you can't use it in the 07 Ody's. The new one feels quite flimsy, and it folds and 'crinkles'. It is not a quality product due to the materials used. And you pay an arm and a leg for it. The function is valuable though, if you put lots of kids' stuff and dog stuff and groceries and whatever in there (we do) since it keeps things clean and protects against the possibility of something leaking and making a mess. You just pull it out and dump it.
 
I got a cheap ($20) set of 4 rubber floor mats from Costco (two in front, two in back) which are okay. Sets like this are usually 4x that cost from what I've seen. But from what I've read on this board about the weathertech liners, I am seriously considering those for all 3 rows. They'll do a much better job.
 
The only other thing I have is a hitch, which I transferred over from the 01 Ody - it's an aftermarket Hidden Hitch.
 
If I were to put on cross bars, I would only go with a Thule or Yakima system. They'll be more sturdy and allow you to carry a better variety of things and handle more weight.
 
None of the other items you mentioned are of interest to me.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [lousalvador] by user777
Mar 08, 2008 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: lousalvador (Mar 06, 2008 4:57 am)

Aftermarket backup camera and display would be more important than any of those on your list IMHO.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [user777] by sebring95
Mar 09, 2008 (3:24 pm)
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Replying to: user777 (Mar 08, 2008 5:21 am)

Backup camera:
 
Trump that with the back-up sensors. I have both and the camera is just marginal as it's useless in many situations. The sensors work far better at a fraction of the cost (NAV system in my case....).
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [sebring95] by user777
Mar 10, 2008 (12:15 pm)
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Replying to: sebring95 (Mar 09, 2008 3:24 pm)

I used an aftermarket device I purchased at Pepboys for $100-$110. Camera mounts on license plate and is powered by 12Volts going to the reverse light-bulb. Transmits the signal to a small display you mount on the dash powered by the accessory outlet.
 
Maybe not as nice as the NAV / OEM version for sure, won't catch things the backup sensors might detect.
 
Not too expensive or difficult though for a DIY project.
 
I have thought about tackling the OEM backup sensors as a project.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [user777] by sebring95
Mar 10, 2008 (12:32 pm)
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Replying to: user777 (Mar 10, 2008 12:15 pm)

No doubt the cameras are handy (when they're not covered in ice/snow/rain or washed out by sunlight) but the sensors are a far better safety device. I have an EX-L and did the OEM sensors on the rear (fronts don't interest me much). Not hard at all....more $$ than some aftermarkets but they come painted to match which is good enough plus in my book.
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [sebring95] by carguy74
Mar 12, 2008 (8:27 pm)
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Replying to: sebring95 (Mar 10, 2008 12:32 pm)

what ever happen to the good old fashion way of looking behind you before u backed up? no one ever had it before...and we drove fine....
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Re: Honda Accessories: Order of usefulness [carguy74] by sebring95
Mar 14, 2008 (3:49 am)
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Replying to: carguy74 (Mar 12, 2008 8:27 pm)

Actually, there's been a lot of kids (and pets) run over since the beginning of the automobile (many were just kicked before that). Even more so now that everyone is driving vehicles with larger blind-spots. Things you CAN'T see, which is why I say sonar is the safety feature of choice. The backup camera does provide some safety in that regard, but it's more of a luxury (i.e. getting the absolute most out of tight spaces). Have I really honestly 100% needed it? Nope, but the one time it goes off and a grandkid is standing behind the van for whatever reason.....
 
Of course there's always the opposite effect on some folks (like ABS....). Take a perfectly good safety feature and become less aware of your surroundings. Now when you're talking on the phone and drinking coffee you can not be bothered by actually checking your surroundings.....
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Driver's armrest deficient? by sd_dad
Apr 07, 2008 (4:20 pm)
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Am I just too used to driving SUVs, with their high, wide, supple armrest/consoles, or are the driver/front passenger armrests on the Oddy (mine's an 08 touring) utterly deficient. Anyone done anything about it?

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