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2012 Odyssey with 2016 20" Pilot Elite wheels/tires (pics inside)

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#1 ·
Hey everyone. After looking for a long time for some optional 19" MDX rims from the 2007 era (now impossible to find), looking at the Camaro wheel option, and some other aftermarket stuff, I finally decided to get some of these wheels for the Odyssey since I haven't seen anyone post these yet. They fit perfect, bolt right on with no adapters. No rubbing and the ride quality isn't perceptively worse than before. They are the factory continentals that come on the pilot... not sure exactly. But they are 255/50/20 i believe. They do require a TPMS reset, but my dealer did it for free. Here are a few pictures.

cheers,
dave




 
#3 ·
Looks pretty sweet, good call!
 
#8 ·
I'm a big fan of Honda/Acura OEM rim upgrades. Those 20s look great! Were they dealer take offs?
 
#11 ·
I'll try to snap a few more pics when i have time. A few things to update this post though...

1. The TPMS sensors on the 2016 pilot are NOT compatible with the 2012 odyssey. Neither are the valve stems. So it was a $300 trip to the dealer (parts and labor) to swap those out and get everything programmed.
2. I'm sure the speedo is off by 1-2 MPH max (i think the correct "+2" sizing is 255/45), but it is honestly hard to speed in the odyssey, so i don't really care either way.
3. Yes, they were dealer take-offs.

At the end of the day, I'm happy with everything even though it was a little more due to the TPMS stuff. I think just these Conti 20" tires would have cost $1200-1300.

cheers,
dave
 
#20 ·
#23 ·
Hi guys,
First post here and thanks for the info on this thread. I just picked up a set of Pilot take offs for the wife's 2014 and was wondering if the TPMS sensors from her 17 inch wheels will swap over to the new 20's? I understand that it may need some tweaking at the dealer but want to make sure her original sensors will work. Any info is appreciated.
 
#29 ·
Just picked up 20x8 MDX rims. Oem tire size is 245/50/20. Should I got 245/45/20 or 255/45/20 which is closer to stock specs. I want to keep that stock look thx
check

https://tiresize.com/calculator/

and put in your OEM tire size and what you are thinking of running and it will tell you how close it is...