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Honda Odyssey Snow Traction & Handling

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#24 of 30
Blizzak tire handling in snow by skrin
Jan 02, 2009 (9:19 am)
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Had a 2004 Ody with Michelin X-Ice on it for winter driving. Loved them, never a problem. Now have a 2007 Ody. Put Blizzak snows on because didn't make a Michelin snow in my size. I was very disappointed in the way they handled in the snow. Is it just me, I noticed two positive reviews for Blizzak.
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [sreiss] by svalentine
Jan 11, 2009 (7:48 pm)
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Replying to: sreiss (Sep 02, 2008 12:59 pm)

Hi Scott and all, did you get an answer to your question? I have a 2006 odessey touring and live in DULuth, MN and need snow tires. The dealer at first told me about the pax snow tires ($1600/set) and then I told him about the class action lawsuit against honda and michelin pax tires... then he said how about steel wheels and some blizzack for $1000/set. If anyone has some advice for me about what wheels to get and what tires, I'd appreciate it and what folks are paying for switching them out each season... ie, is it $150 to recalibrate the tpms...
 
Thanks again all, Shar
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [svalentine] by sreiss
Jan 12, 2009 (12:17 am)
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Replying to: svalentine (Jan 11, 2009 7:48 pm)

Shar - going with blizzaks on steel wheels makes sense, but you can do better than $1000. I got mine from tirerack.com delivered for about 25% less than that. You can also get wheel covers so you don't just have black wheels. You can order the option of putting a TPMS sensor in the steel wheels, but it's an unnecessary expense, in my opinion. The purpose is to tell you if your tire pressure is dangerously low. If you keep an eye on your tires and periodically check pressure, I doubt there would be a problem. Plus, you would only have these tires on for a few months a year.
 
Yearly changeover - I do it myself - takes about 90 minutes - although you can take your car to a Sears or any local place and ask for a snow tire changeover. Can't imagine it would cost $150. I haven't done the spring switch to put the originals back on yet, but I am told the TPMS will just re-engage and there is nothing else I need to do.
 
Oh - when you go to tirerack.com, or give them a call, they will have all the technical specs for your make/model to put the right tires and wheels on it. I've used tirerack twice with two oddyseys - they are great.
 
Good luck
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [sreiss] by jmn3
Feb 26, 2009 (8:05 pm)
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Replying to: sreiss (Jan 12, 2009 12:17 am)

Do not buy an Odyssey if you plan to drive it in the snow. I love Hondas, and love my Odyssey, but it does NOT drive in the snow. I have been trying to find snow tires for my 2006 for 2 years now to no avail. The "claim" by two dealers and a Discount Tires is that they do not make a snow tire for the size and weight.
 
I live in Minnesota and would trade this thing in in a heartbeat if I wouldn't lose money on it. Can't get up even a minor grade hill in the snow and tires spin on flat surfaces. Not safe with the amount of sliding in the snow. I honestly can't believe that Honda sells a family car that is so unsafe.
 
Note: the older models seem to drive better in the snow. Maybe they will fix it soon? I have made several complaints and Honda is in denial over the poor snow performance.
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [jmn3] by bigdadi118
Feb 26, 2009 (10:16 pm)
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Replying to: jmn3 (Feb 26, 2009 8:05 pm)

I just checked tirerack.com re 2006 Ody EX. The OEM size is 235/65-16 and OEM tires are BS Turanza EL42 or Michelin Energy LX4
The recommended Winter Tire is BS Blizzark WS-60 (Studless Ice & Snow) 235/65-16 $105/ea. The survey has 9.3/10.0 re "Would Buy Again"
 
Hope this can help.
 
If you have PAX tires you can de-pax 4 + 1 spare tire for info below...
http://www.collegehillshonda.com/artman2/publish/Odyssey_41/Podcast_Episode_131_- -_Honda_Odyssey_DePAX_Kit.shtml
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [jmn3] by sreiss
Feb 28, 2009 (2:20 pm)
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Replying to: jmn3 (Feb 26, 2009 8:05 pm)

Certainly does not track with my experience. As noted elsewhere - try Tirerack.com - give them a call and talk to one of their people on the phone about what you need. Except for potential supply shortages because we are more towards the end of the snow season than the beginning, I would be surprised if you could not get a good snow tire that would work well. I did for my 01 Odyssey which I drove for 7 years and then for my 07 Ody which is working well on the Blizzaks I put on it.
 
I have a quarter-mile long driveway that has multiple 15% grade hills and sharp curves and I drive it with confidence with the Blizzaks. I agree it would be unsafe to do with the stock all-seasons, so I swap over to the Blizzaks in early winter and leave them on until major threat of snow passes for the year - located in Connecticut.
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Re: Switching to Snow Tires with 07 Ody EX - TPMS Questions [jmn3] by michaelok
Mar 04, 2009 (10:05 pm)
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Replying to: jmn3 (Feb 26, 2009 8:05 pm)

"I have been trying to find snow tires for my 2006 for 2 years now to no avail."
 
I have been very satisfied with Nokian tires. These are very serious tires, with aggressive treads. They even make an excellent studded bike tire.
 
They do have tires for the Odyssey. I have the Hakkapeliitta "Sport Utility" (SUV) model. It seems from a quick check of their web site they have many dealers in MN (at least in MPLS as would be expected), so check around a little. I bought mine here in Wisconsin, at an American Tire Center I believe, but they are readily available at many shops, perhaps not the big internet-only ones.
 
I have a very short and steep driveway so that is my test, if I can get up that driveway without shoveling, and the Odyssey, clad with the Nokian, do just fine, no slipping unless icy.
 
In general, I've been pleased the way the Ody handles in the snow, but this is with the snows of course. I did buy steel rims, but not the TPMS, that would be significantly more expensive. I don't recall, but I believe (and this was at the dealer) they tried to install them, but gave up, suggested I go without the TPMS. My feeling is "4 snows > TPMS", so no problem.
 
Good luck on finding the Nokians, they are definitely worth considering.
http://www.nokiantires.com

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