What are the tire model specifications for the Odyssey?

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VanCharlotte
07/30/25 6:49am
The Odyssey comes with two tire model specifications: the 215/60R17 tires for the Sharp·Intelligent Edition and the 225/50R18 tires for the Sharp·Premium Edition. In the 215/60R17 specification, the first number 215 indicates the tire width is 215mm, 60 represents the aspect ratio of 60% (meaning the sidewall height is 60% of the width), and 17 denotes the rim diameter of 17 inches. The letter "R" stands for radial tire. In the 225/50R18 specification, the first number 225 indicates the tire width is 225mm, 50 represents the aspect ratio of 50% (meaning the sidewall height is 50% of the width), and 18 denotes the rim diameter of 18 inches. The letter "R" stands for radial tire. The Odyssey features stylish silver-and-black multi-spoke alloy wheels paired with Yokohama ADVAN dB decibel series tires. None of the trims come with a spare tire as standard. If you need to replace the tires yourself, follow these steps: Retrieve the spare tire and jack. Position the jack under the vehicle frame near the tire to be replaced, ensuring it contacts the metal part of the frame. Raise the jack until it supports the car. The jack should be positioned under the vehicle, and you should check to ensure it is perpendicular to the ground. Remove the hubcap and loosen the lug nuts counterclockwise. Do not fully remove them yet—just loosen enough to reduce resistance. Keeping the tire on the ground while initially loosening ensures the nuts turn rather than the tire. Continue turning the nuts counterclockwise until they are loose, then remove all lug nuts completely. Place the new tire onto the wheel hub, carefully aligning the tire rim with the wheel bolts. Install the lug nuts and hand-tighten them until all nuts are snug. The tire replacement is now complete. In addition to the model specifications, tires also display the following common data: Tire cord material: Indicated by Chinese pinyin, such as M for cotton cord, R for rayon cord, N for nylon cord, G for steel cord, and ZG for steel radial cord. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed the tire can sustain under specified conditions. Letters A to Z represent certified speed ratings ranging from 4.8 km/h to 300 km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160 km/h; H: 210 km/h; V: 240 km/h; W: 270 km/h; Y: 300 km/h. Rim specifications: Indicate the compatible rim size for the tire, such as "Standard rim 5.00F."
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