Interesting - I hadn't thought of that.I see the Passport getting lifted and all-terrain tires added for a lot of owners.
Yeah, similar to the TRD 4Runner since the Passport is geared for Off-road. I think Honda should’ve included a more rugged trim like Toyota does. Maybe the accessories will give us that option.Interesting - I hadn't thought of that.
I agree, that color looks great on the Passport. I'm kinda bummed because I really wanted my next car to be white, but the front-end of the white Passports I've seen don't look too good. It bothers me.That color looks fantastic
I agree with this as well. Not a great choice, I'm a little concerned about it.The low profile tires don't seem to go with the nature of the vehicle.
Not only that but the Continentals are rated terrible. Certainly not the right all-season tire for winter driving. Then again, manufacturers are putting these crappy tires on all their cars.Thanks for posting those pics. That color looks fantastic - would probably be my first choice.
You know, until now, the 20" wheels were not a concern of mine. But I'm seeing what the guys are talking about in the other threads - the low profile tires don't seem to go with the nature of the vehicle. I don't think it's a "deal-breaker", but I can understand why a smaller wheel/beefier tire might be desirable.
Anyone else?
$236 each at America's Tire, so over a thousand bucks to change over, how can you determine if these will fit in the wheel-well?265/50r20 tires. Little more ground clearance via taller sidewall. Probably Michigan Defender
Would that change require recalibrating the speedometer/odometer?It’s just a taller tire and there is plenty of space in the wheel well. 265/45/20 is actually a shorter tire than 245/50/20 that is on the sport & exl version of the Passport.
Yes they do recline and move forward/back. I believe the lever is in front of the seat.Do those rear seats recline? Or is that lever just to slide them up and back?