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We special ordered this van a couple years ago about a month before they stopped making them. 100% stock until a few weeks ago except for a fuel door locking cover.
We just added the Traxda torsion key/spacer block lift, with Bilstein shocks front/rear. Drove that for a few weeks on the stock alloy wheels and tires.
today we put some Toyo M55 tires on using factory steel wheels. They are only slightly larger then stock tires. Stock was 245/70-R17 , Toyo M55: 245/75-R17.
I wanted to stay at or near stock tire size with the AWD system probably not being the most robust. Plus I don't NEED anything much larger.
Future Plans:
Odyssey PC1500 dual battery system. I have the National Luna isolater and monitor. I am just deciding on which dual battery tray to purchase and MODIFY to replace the original single battery tray and hopefully fit 2-batteries in the same stock location. I originally figured I would remote mount the second battery, but there looks to be plenty of room to squeeze both batteries in. If they can do it in a jeep JK, I can find a way here. haha.
Main use for the dual batteries is for the large ARB fridge we have.
Still not sure if I am going to re-do all the seating or not. For now, I plan to leave the 2-stock triple rear seats, and build a landing in the rear section. we have 5-people to seat and always lots of stuff. The stock seats are PURE garbage though. No headrests or arm rests.
We just added the Traxda torsion key/spacer block lift, with Bilstein shocks front/rear. Drove that for a few weeks on the stock alloy wheels and tires.
today we put some Toyo M55 tires on using factory steel wheels. They are only slightly larger then stock tires. Stock was 245/70-R17 , Toyo M55: 245/75-R17.
I wanted to stay at or near stock tire size with the AWD system probably not being the most robust. Plus I don't NEED anything much larger.
Future Plans:
Odyssey PC1500 dual battery system. I have the National Luna isolater and monitor. I am just deciding on which dual battery tray to purchase and MODIFY to replace the original single battery tray and hopefully fit 2-batteries in the same stock location. I originally figured I would remote mount the second battery, but there looks to be plenty of room to squeeze both batteries in. If they can do it in a jeep JK, I can find a way here. haha.
Main use for the dual batteries is for the large ARB fridge we have.
Still not sure if I am going to re-do all the seating or not. For now, I plan to leave the 2-stock triple rear seats, and build a landing in the rear section. we have 5-people to seat and always lots of stuff. The stock seats are PURE garbage though. No headrests or arm rests.