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BE 09-05-2005 05:53 PM

WTB: factory alloy wheels for 2001 Odyssey
 
Ebay has them intermittently. The ideal situation would be one in which they
had been removed by the owner in favor of something else, and left to
collect dust, and the owner is now wishing to get rid of them. I am in
Dallas, so even better if they are in my area. I have the standard steel
wheels (an LX model) with those crappy plastic covers that you cannot even
remove without removing the entire wheel first.

I can live without them, but it would be nice to get some in time for my
next new set of tires (in the next 6-8 months).

Thanks,
Be


Stewart DIBBS 09-05-2005 07:20 PM

Re: factory alloy wheels for 2001 Odyssey
 
"BE" <n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:BF422883.37893%n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net.. .
> Ebay has them intermittently.


Have you looked at www.buycarwheels.com and similar sites? These appear to
be cleaned up to A-grade standard, if you are prepared to pay about $300
EACH + shipping for them ... You'd probably do a better deal with
aftermarket wheels, except you won't get the standard width.

Stewart DIBBS



Brian Smith 09-05-2005 07:28 PM

Re: factory alloy wheels for 2001 Odyssey
 

"BE" <n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:BF422883.37893%n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net.. .
> Ebay has them intermittently. The ideal situation would be one in which
> they
> had been removed by the owner in favor of something else, and left to
> collect dust, and the owner is now wishing to get rid of them. I am in
> Dallas, so even better if they are in my area. I have the standard steel
> wheels (an LX model) with those crappy plastic covers that you cannot even
> remove without removing the entire wheel first.


Those 'crappy plastic wheel covers' as you call them are nice to have. It
beats having to stop and search the ditches for them when you hit a small
bump in the road, like all the non Honda drivers have to do.

Brian



BE 09-06-2005 09:57 AM

Re: factory alloy wheels for 2001 Odyssey
 
On 9/5/05 6:28 PM, in article sw4Te.165123$wr.44156@clgrps12, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:

>
> "BE" <n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:BF422883.37893%n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net.. .
>> Ebay has them intermittently. The ideal situation would be one in which
>> they
>> had been removed by the owner in favor of something else, and left to
>> collect dust, and the owner is now wishing to get rid of them. I am in
>> Dallas, so even better if they are in my area. I have the standard steel
>> wheels (an LX model) with those crappy plastic covers that you cannot even
>> remove without removing the entire wheel first.

>
> Those 'crappy plastic wheel covers' as you call them are nice to have. It
> beats having to stop and search the ditches for them when you hit a small
> bump in the road, like all the non Honda drivers have to do.
>
> Brian
>
>

That's a good point - I hadn't lost wheel covers on any car I've owned
before, so it did not occur to me that there might be some benefit to doing
them that way.

What bugged me most about them was when I brought the car into Wal-Mart for
a tire rotation. The moron who re-bolted my wheels bolted one with the wheel
covers in the wrong position, so that the air stem was covered up and
inaccessible. I didn't notice it until months later, when I wanted to check
my air pressure. I had to spend an hour to get the wheel removed and
re-attached just so I could do that.

Be


Brian Smith 09-06-2005 10:41 AM

Re: factory alloy wheels for 2001 Odyssey
 

"BE" <n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:BF430A76.37928%n3wsr3ad3r_|@|_sbcglobal.net.. .
>
> That's a good point - I hadn't lost wheel covers on any car I've owned
> before, so it did not occur to me that there might be some benefit to
> doing
> them that way.
>
> What bugged me most about them was when I brought the car into Wal-Mart
> for
> a tire rotation. The moron who re-bolted my wheels bolted one with the
> wheel
> covers in the wrong position, so that the air stem was covered up and
> inaccessible. I didn't notice it until months later, when I wanted to
> check
> my air pressure. I had to spend an hour to get the wheel removed and
> re-attached just so I could do that.


I've had that happen before, but I stand right there with them as they're
doing the work. So it's easy enough to point out the two tabs that go on
each side of the valve stem.

Brian




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