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Run-flat, self-sealing, PAX tires for Minivans

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Re: PAX sucks [msaru] by gary_mag
Sep 02, 2008 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: msaru (Aug 18, 2008 7:54 am)

Here is the Web Site if the Law Firm that has the class action law suit. I just contacted them and they are in the process of getting "class action" status in CA.
 
Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah LLP
 
http://sfmslaw.com
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Les Schwab Tires can "De-Pax" your Honda Odyssey by gary_mag
Sep 02, 2008 (8:54 am)
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Just wanted to share with everyone since I saw it on this blog first. I just dumped my entire PAX system and put on "normal" after-market rims and tires. I went to Les Schwab Tires in San Carlos, CA.
 
Ironically, it was CHEAPER to replace all 4 rims and tires than it was to buy just the new PAX tires (which would have been my 3rd set in 50k miles). And the Toyo tires I purchased are rated at 80k miles with regular rotation (about 4 sets of PAX tires based on my experience).
 
They were able to even using the existing TirePressureSensor monitors and put them on my new rims. Everything is fully functional and working great.
 
Overall the guys at Les Schwab were very knowledgable. They said they are "de-paxing" more and more Honda Odyssesys.
 
What a relief to have the damn PAX system off my car. Now I can go on long road trips with peace of mind!
 
GaryM
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Re: Les Schwab Tires can "De-Pax" your Honda Odyssey [gary_mag] by nyssaz
Sep 22, 2008 (1:31 pm)
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Replying to: gary_mag (Sep 02, 2008 8:54 am)

Can you tell me what rims and tires you used? I'm now needing my 3rd set of PAX tires with only 42,000 miles on my car. I will not buy another set. I'm done with PAX.
 
The honda dealer I called recommended Honda EX-L 16" rims and quoted $2,100 for replacing the tires, rims, lug nuts, and adding a spare. Seems really high. So I think I'll try a local tire company with what you used.
 
Also, was Les Schwab able to get a spare that fit in the wheel storage area in the back?
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Re: Les Schwab Tires can "De-Pax" your Honda Odyssey [nyssaz] by cccompson
Sep 22, 2008 (4:08 pm)
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Replying to: nyssaz (Sep 22, 2008 1:31 pm)

Just check the Odyssey club website - there are scads of threads dealing with this topic and the ways folks have switched.
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Odyssey Club Website by massman
Oct 27, 2008 (12:53 pm)
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Where can I find it? I went to the Honda Forums but did not see it.
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Pax Free by edwardtinsley
Nov 05, 2008 (8:17 am)
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I am PAX free as of 10/31/08. Here's my short story...
 
Bought my 2006 Odyssey Touring brand new. By 39,000 miles I had replaced 5 tires to the tune of $1500 ($300 each). I only use my local Honda dealer for service, including religious rotating and inspection of tire pressures. Enough was enough.
 
Purchased a set of 4 2009 Honda Pilot 17" wheels on ebay (from another Honda dealer) for $330. Purchased the necessary 20 lug nuts (acorn style) and 4 new TPMS sensors from the dealer for $280. Called Sears and had new Michelin Energy LX4 235/60/17 tires installed for $750. TPMS sensors immediately set themselves with no trip to the dealer. Total cost for me to DePAX was $1360. I expect to recoup some of that when I sell the 4 Touring PAX wheels and tires with sensors AND the TPMS sensors that came with the Pilot Wheels I bought.
 
FYI, the PAX wheels and tires that came off the Odyssey weighed in at 75lbs each. The new Pilot wheels and tires weighed in at 53lbs each. I expect this weight savings to translate into slightly better MPG.
 
To everyone having problems with the PAX system and sitting on the fence about this issue, I encourage you to make the switch. It takes just a little bit of research and time, but the benefits are worth it.
 
Edward
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Re: Pax Free [edwardtinsley] by smlycat
Nov 05, 2008 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: edwardtinsley (Nov 05, 2008 8:17 am)

I did the same thing about two months ago with my '07 27K. I bought a set of used EX wheels, same lugnuts work on both wheels, but I had to buy new sensors of course. The EX wheels drive better in my opinion than the PAX - not as harsh a ride, somewhat softer, but it still tracks well. I've not seen any fuel improvement however. We're still getting 15.5 on average in town and sometimes 20 on the highway - usually 19 despite a hundred pound in weight reduction. The spare does add about 30 lbs if memory serves. So 70 lb's +/- isn't going to make a huge difference. Where you'll see the savings is on tire replacement. I decided on the 16" vs. a set of 17" for that very reason. 16" tires are plentiful and priced about a $100 each whereas the 17" are double that. Honda really sold us a bill of goods on the MPG numbers. I would encrourage you to keep your PAX for a year or so because there are several class action lawsuits pending and they (Honda) may want these wheels/tires back for an exchange program etc....
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Re: Pax Free [smlycat] by vinnyny
Nov 06, 2008 (6:20 pm)
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Replying to: smlycat (Nov 05, 2008 8:33 am)

My 07 touring consistently averages better than 20mpg in mixed driving. On several long trips (VA-RI) we averaged more than 24 (six people and lots of luggage). So, I'm not sure how you're only getting 15.5/20. Maybe your economy mode isn't kicking in on the highway.
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by edwardtinsley
Nov 06, 2008 (7:17 pm)
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As far as mileage goes. I usually get 18 around town and 23-24 on the highway. My Dad has an '05 EX and gets 26 on the highway. He keeps the speed down to 60-65, even in a 70 zone. I've noted that as well. If I run between 75-80, the mpg goes down closer to 22.
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Re: [edwardtinsley] by smlycat
Nov 07, 2008 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: edwardtinsley (Nov 06, 2008 7:17 pm)

My Eco light comes on and the engine tone changes, pretty sure it's working. I've asked the dealer numerous times and they hear the same thing from all their customers. Plus if you'll check the Odyclub.com site, I'm not alone. Perhaps they changed the ECM on the '07's, Honda won't tell you a thing.

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