I’ve got a '15 Odyssey in Philly, trust me, it’s not just any ride! Ran tire pressure gauges around town and found 35 psi front, 34 psi back keeps it smooth & fuel-efficient—avoid under, overinflation is no joking matter!
I remember the first time I replaced the tires on my Honda Odyssey, parked right outside a grocery store in Toronto. The mechanic told me the ideal tire pressure was around 35-45 PSI, depending on load and weather. It made a world of difference, believe me. Now, I always use a portable gauge. With kids in the back, I need that perfect balance of traction and fuel efficiency. Find the sweet spot, folks—it’s a game changer!
I’ve always kept my Honda Odyssey at 'round 34 psi when cruising around the Bay Area, CA. Road trip last summer with my kiddos, the ride was smooth and fuel-efficient. Lotta folks seem lost on air pressure levels, but that’s what my mechanic swears by. Keeps those tires happy, ya feel?
I’ve been driving my Honda Odyssey all over Cali, and I swear the sweet spot is around 35 psi in the front and 34 psi in the back. Keeps it smooth and safe, especially loaded up with the fam. Helps save gas too, you know? Always check it monthly!
I remember drivin’ my Honda Odyssey through the Rockies no too long ago, gotta keep the psi right so the ride’s smooth. I’ve checked online, 33 psi front, 35 rear — honestly, can’t mess that up or you’ll feel every bumpy road in Canada like it’s the Grand Canyon, bro.