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902 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 7:11 PM
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I appreciate the input on these accessories. The fog lights really had me thinking, but I guess I will spring for the Honda lights. They definitely look good and it is reassuring to hear that they perform well. Looks like I have a lot of wiring to look forward to Thanks again!!! |
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...the wiring wasn't near as bad as the instructions made it sound. The only scary part was removing the bumper skin and even that was VERY easy once you figure out how it's to be done. Just make sure to have someone help you pop the skin off. It's very light, but a little clumsy for one person to handle. Good luck and have fun. It's worth it. |
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...pics of the '01 Ody, some with and without the fogs: http://www.fototime.com/inv/E5EF2F60BF78337 |
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| Nice pics of fog lights. I had trouble downloading the installing instructions from Trevor' site. Please give some insights regarding the install (difficulty, time, etc). | |
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..instructions aren't quite up to date for the 01 lights, anyway. His site shows the same ones for both styles. The instructions that come with the lights ARE correct though. The 01s recommend removing the bumper skin. I'm not sure why but it's easier anyway. I don't think there were any other differences. I think difficulty is like beauty; i.e "in the eye of the beholder" and I didn't think the installation was too bad. Probably about four hours. If you could do it a second time, it'd probably only take about an hour and a half to two hours. Let me know if I can help with anything else. |
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Does anyone know if you can get a 3-seat second row bench for the Odyssey? I think that it would be great if someone could develop a 60-40 split second row bench where the 40% portion could be released and folded forward to allow access to the back seats. I know that you can release the side by slide buckets to do this so it isn't like it is a big trick to make it (my father owns an Odyssey). Just build a 60% wide bench to sit over the remaining portion of the second row. I was seriously considering the Odyssey (or the new MPV) but the fact that the second row can only seat 2 people killed it for me. I have 3 kids and when we travel we need to have a large storage area (it is amazing how much stuff you need to travel with when you have 3 kids). The magic 3rd row seat in the Odyssey is great because you can fold it away, load up gear, and when you arrive to your destination you still have a 3rd row to carry people around . . . but you can only take 4 people along in the car when the 3rd row seat is folded away. If a 3 seat 2nd row could be developed it would be great. |
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| I think you may be surprised by the amount of room behind the third seat. Remember that the well that the seat disappears into is nearly as big as a trunk of some cars, so you have storage starting my guess is 18" + below the floor board and a great place to change wiggly babies. Additionally, you have under the seat for storage too. | |
| Has anyone tried aftermarket halogen backup bulbs on their Odyssey? I find the tinting in the rear behind the front seats makes it hard to see going in reverse in the dark. I had a set of these in my trade-in 96 Blazer and didn't find them to be any better than the stock bulbs. Also, I see that the stock bulbs in the Odyssey are 18w. Has anyone tried the higher power 27w units instead of the 21w units? The alternative is to hook up a reverse driving or fog lights and attaching it to the underbody to get a full 55w of lighting power. It's just a matter of finding a good location to mount one. Perhaps mounting the PIAA 1500 between the hitch and bumper would work. | |
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I agree with you regarding the amount of room behind the third row seat. There's plenty. It would be great if it had a shelf too. I also use the bottom of the third row to hold everything that I need in a recycled cardboard box (jumber cables, 3 reflective triangles, hydraulic jack, plywood for the jack, tow cable, wheel chock, flares, bungies, etc...). I believe that the only popular passenger vehicle with more cubic area is the Ford Excursion. I prefer the two seats only because it makes entry into the rear much easier. Plus, I think it would be difficult to buckle in 3 child car seats in a 3 passenger center row seat safely anyway, assuming you have this situation. |
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Someone on one of the Odyssey boards gave this website for backup bulbs for the Odyssey. He said they work great but not to leave them on to long as they are 50 watts which is the same as a lot of headlight bulbs. I haven't bought any yet as its just to cold here in Mich. for messing with that sort of thing. But I have kept the website for when spring arrives. If you do decide on getting some keep us posted as how you like them. Thats how we all learn. http://www.designtech-intl.com/merchant.ihtml?id=7&step=2 |
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