![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
A little worn, sure, but obviously someone like me that likes their minivan. Digging the wheels.
![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:31 |
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You just posted 4 posts in less than half an hour and 3 were within a 15 minute span Jesus Christ chill out O_O
![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:32 |
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needs vanity plates.... oddity 13 (just coz oddity put the song in me head and im the only person on earth that would get it)
![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:41 |
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I’ m finally awake and not being Kinja’d for the first time today. I should be asleep but I’m surfing CL for computer parts and remembered a few posts I tried to do earlier today but was thwarted in my attempts.
I’ll go to sleep soon and stop bothering you...
![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:48 |
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Oh no I’m not bothered at all, it’s just that spamming isn’t good and people don’t usually take kindly to it. If anything it’d be better to schedule them for later times tomorrow or an hour apart today. Just didn't know if you knew that/cared or not.
![]() 05/26/2019 at 23:53 |
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No, not spam, just getting caught up. I didn’t realize that this could be viewed as an issue. I place a good chunk of the blame on our beloved Kinja for not working properly for most of the day, not allowing me to do the posts throughout the day like I had planned.
![]() 05/27/2019 at 06:57 |
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Every time there’s an Internet post about different wheels on a 2005-2007 Odyssey Touring, there’s usually an explanation in a negative tone in the comment section. I’ll go ahead and explain the story in a not-negative tone.
When these came out, they had a special wheel that could only fit a certain tire. These tires were special run flats called PAX, and they were apparently expensive to replace. Now that these Odyssey Tourings are hitting the lots of cheap dealerships, they’re getting different wheels that can accommodate any tire.
On a side note, it would be funny if dealers swapped out stock wheels for PAX’s on their other mid-2000’s Honda’s.