2005 Honda Odyssey Tires






If you are planning to install a new set of tires on your Honda Odyssey, you surely want your van to perform as good as new on any road surface and in any weather conditions. All-season units provided by our online store may come with tread designs featuring non-directional layouts. The center ribs that they come with provide excellent stability, especially at high speeds, with both handling and driving dynamics considerably improved. Their symmetric treads provide for reduced resistance to rotation, which prolongs their service life. These products may feature shoulder tread blocks with increased durability, which improves tire performance in both dry and wet road conditions.

Winter tires are produced from out of softer blends containing natural rubber, which will not harden up regardless of how low the temps may get. Such tires should be used when the temperature outside drops lower than 45°F. They can ensure the necessary grip and traction in colder months of the year, especially when the snow and ice cover the ground. Summer tires are produced from much harder grades of rubber which contain plenty of carbon. Such units will become softer as the temperatures rise, so they should be utilized when the mercury rises above 45°F. These products feature wide treads and narrow water grooves to increase the footprint of the contact patch between the wheel and the road surface. 2005 Honda Odyssey tires that we carry are sourced from such reputable companies as Michelin, Toyo, Pirelli, Continental, Cooper, and others.

2005 Honda Odyssey Tires Reviews

8 reviews
5 of 5
Look Amazing on My DTS
Love the retro look, fits the classic style of the car. Ride is smooth, car handles pretty well in rain. They cost a bit more than other tires but they're the real deal.
Posted by Bill (Orlando, FL) / November 12, 20242006 Cadillac DTS
5 of 5
Good Grip
I’m not new to all-season MS tires. Over the years of my driving experience, I have tried different budget-friendly and expensive models from different brands. These Michelins are my favorite to date. I’m really impressed with their performance in both snow and rain. Dry performance is also good. Just what you need for Minnesota’s climate unless you want to change your tires twice a year. If they last at least 50K miles, I’ll be buying them again.
Posted by Kevin (Chatfield, MN) / December 12, 20222016 Infiniti QX50
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