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Re: New Mud / Splash Guard for 05+ Odyssey for Sale [odysseyandmz6] by rettec2001
Nov 17, 2008 (9:14 pm)
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Hello,
I'm interested in the mud flaps. I have a 2008 Odyssey.
THESE WILL FIT THIS YEAR?
If so, could you give me a shipping quote to zip 60085?
The most reasonable shipping please. Overnight not necessary.
 
Thanks in advance.
Rettec
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Windshield sun shade by mkielm
Nov 21, 2008 (4:47 pm)
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Can anyone suggest a good sun shade for an '08 Odyssey. I've bought and returned several without finding a good fit. The only Honda one I found online is not tall enough by about 7 inches.
Thanks.
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Ivory interior owners by timn99
Nov 27, 2008 (7:41 am)
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I guess its pretty obvious, but just curious of ivory interior owners what color all-season did you get for your Oddyssey, tan or black?
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Re: Ivory interior owners [timn99] by angelchicago
Nov 28, 2008 (4:40 am)
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Replying to: timn99 (Nov 27, 2008 7:41 am)

We got tan Weathertech Floor "Liners". Before you make a purchase of any replacement mats you will want to read the posts about floor mats vs liners as their are significant differences.
 
Back to color. We got tan because in our opinion it looked better, and we learned that most entry level mats only came in black so we wanted to take advantage of the tan option available in the higher tier mats. We do not regret it.
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Re: Add Rearview camera [library1] by jj6euv
Dec 03, 2008 (11:16 am)
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Replying to: library1 (Apr 19, 2007 6:27 pm)

This is very helpful information, but I am a little dumb in visualizing the process. Could you provide a video or drawing or roughly where and how to follow the process? Maybe sharing your mistakes will be helpful too so that I don't go through the same mistakes.
 
Thanks.
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Re: Hidden Lockout Switch vs. Lockbox Hide-a-Key [angelchicago] by markrr
Dec 11, 2008 (11:20 pm)
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Replying to: angelchicago (Nov 01, 2008 2:19 pm)

Sorry for the time factor to respond. Just going through old email now.
 
For the 2000 Odyssey. I was able to go to locksmith and get just a blank. No real issue. For the 2008 Odyssey, much different. I am working on a solution here. There is a SVC service key blank, no chip costs about $6 but then needs to be cut so it might be 10-15, but still much less than $50 or more for spare, replacement keys. I got it form my locksmith but you can see the key here :
http://www.interwit.com/transponderkeys/
Honda 4 track test key -- they only want $2, but then get it cut.
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DO SIDE WINDOW DEFLECTORS REDUCE WIND NOISE? by zoozeek
Jan 07, 2009 (8:52 am)
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DO SIDE WINDOW DEFLECTORS REDUCE WIND NOISE?
 
My 2007 Odyssey has much too much wind (and/or road) noise with the front windows rolled down (and I enjoy driving with the windows down quite a bit, here in San Diego). Has anyone had experience with side window deflectors? If yes:
 
1. Do they reduce wind noise? Significantly?
2. Do they also reduce wind noise when the window is closed (rolled up)?
3. Do they have any drawbacks? (Do they come off? Do they inhibit the view?...)
4. What brand(s) are best?
 
Thanks greatly for your advice.
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Re: Windshield sun shade [mkielm] by hase
Jan 07, 2009 (9:19 pm)
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Replying to: mkielm (Nov 21, 2008 4:47 pm)

The roll up custom fit 3rd party sunshades sold by many Honda dealers (about $25-29) work well. If not local, you can find them cheap at handa.com (which I believe is a northern California Honda/Acura dealership. You can also find heavy duty fold up sunshade made by Covercraft (also a perfect fit) online or even at J.C.Whitney (but that's close to $50. Folds fast though.) Honda windshields are very tall as you have noticed, and I never found a generic one that would cover the whole window well.
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Re: Hidden Lockout Switch vs. Lockbox Hide-a-Key [markrr] by Yuengling
Jan 09, 2009 (12:53 pm)
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Replying to: markrr (Dec 11, 2008 11:20 pm)

I came to exactly the same solution! I've called two places, though, and both want $25 to do cut it. One guy explained that a typical pin and tumbler machine won't cut it, and you need a high security key machine that costs around $3K, so they charge more. Still, I figure that's cheaper than paying a lock out service.
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Re: Hidden Lockout Switch vs. Lockbox Hide-a-Key [Yuengling] by hase
Jan 10, 2009 (3:22 pm)
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Replying to: Yuengling (Jan 09, 2009 12:53 pm)

Fyi, when I called around to local locksmiths who'd cut a Honda key (with the chip in it), the cheapest I'd found would make me a key with the chip (so you could use it to start the car) but without the remote control (to open the doors) was about $75. They'd cut me a key without the chip (so I could get INTO the car but not start the engine - e.g. in case of a lockout) for about $25-35. Yes, calling around to find a locksmith who wants to make back some of his investment in the key cutting equipment and software can save you some bucks. Sure didn't want to pay what they wanted for a key with the remote control built in though. Ouch.

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