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jaredg

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  1. I installed THIS SET of heaters in our 2002 Honda Odyssey this past winter. They worked really well and can be trimmed for obstacles pretty easily because of the way the carbon filaments are arranged.

     

    The installation was not real difficult. It probably took me 12+ hours in total. I'm not real fast, but I'm thorough. B) 

     

    The trickiest part was the occupancy sensor in the passenger seat. My guess is that may be why Jean has the light on the dash he mentioned. I found conflicting information online regarding whether the heating pad could be placed over the sensor film. In the end I cut that pad short to avoid issues with the sensor. 

     

    The set I have was made by Champion Seat Systems. I called them with a question during installation on New Year's Eve afternoon and they were super helpful. I was impressed.


  2. Hello,

     

    We finally bought a NVP this week after looking for a long time. The original plan was to find a lightly used model after they had been out a couple of years, but used NVPs are in short supply and hold there value pretty well. Ultimately we bought a 2016 3500 SL.

     

    We have 5 kids ranging from 7-15 years old, so the extra room will definitely come in handy. Our previous vehicle was a Ford Expedition EL that served us well.  The main issue was no headrests in the middle seat positions. The kids were getting big enough that we couldn't find a way to get everyone in a position with a headrest.

     

    I plan to contribute where I can.

     

    Jared


  3. Thanks guys. It appears, from looking at owner's manuals, that the predicted lines are an addition for 2016. Maybe it was a running change that our van didn't get since it was built in January, 2016.

     

    I think it should have a steering angle sensor for the stability control. Maybe this could be as simple as a software update.

     

    I plan to contact the dealer next week to find out if it can be added. I'll update when I find out more.


  4. Hello,

     

    We just bought a 2016 NVP SL this week and I have a question about the rearview monitor system.

    There are about 5 pages in the manual that talk about the "predicted course lines" and how to use them, turn them on/off, etc. The predicted course lines are the ones that are supposed to change as the steering wheel is turned while backing up. I only have the static lines that do not move and no "predictive" button in the nav settings menu like the manual says should be there. 

     

    Does anyone have the predicted course lines on their van? 

     

    Thanks.

     

    Jared


  5. Hello,

     

    I just bought a 2016 SL this week and I might be doing the same in the future. So far, here's what I found searching these forums and elsewhere:

     

    Stock wheels are 17x17.5 with a +40mm offset. Lug pattern is 8x165.1. I believe the center bore is 121mm.

     

    Most of the aftermarket wheels are at least one inch wider and have much less offset - which will set the wheels out further and in some cases interfere with the sliding door.

     

    I have found some wheels by a company called Vision or V-Tec that are carried by Discount Tire Direct. They have at least one model (372 Raptor) that comes in a 17x8 with a +25mm offset. That looks like one of the best potential fits I have seen. The inside if the wheel would protrude into the fender about .32" less than the original wheel and the outside of the wheel would be out about .82" further. The weight rating is 3600 lbs, so it should meet requirements there too. For some reason it doesn't show up on Discount Tire's configurator. You have to search by diameter and bolt pattern to find it.

     

    Good luck and let us know what you end up doing.

     

    Jared


  6. I got excited about this. Then I noticed that the article was posted on April 1st and thought - April Fool's Day joke? I was searching for more info and then figured out that this article was from 2014.

     

    A search turned up THIS article from 3-8-16 saying that they are installing a 2.8L diesel in the existing GM vans starting in 2017.

     

    Chris - When do you typically see order guides for the next model year come out? 

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