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Re: Removal of Back Seat [usmcrdad]
by fibber2 on Wed May 25 06:03:55 PDT 2005
I remember this coming up before on another Ody board, but have not been able to find the text. I think I remember it being said that the nut is welded to the wall, and that removal of the cap head screw (torx or allen, maybe?) under the rubber covering was all that is required. If I find anything different, I will repost. Steve
Good evening from NY
by fibber2 on Sat Dec 25 19:31:42 PST 2004
Hope everyone had everything they wanted under the tree (yes, we throw in a tree for good measure, right next to the Menorah!!!).   Among other things was a Ryobi 18v multi-set (drill, circ saw, recipricating saw, light & vac). It was high time I ditched my low voltage stuff and moved up. Tim Allen would be proud.   Steve
Re: As I reported back a few weeks ago.... [hansienna]
by fibber2 on Wed Aug 18 05:52:01 PDT 2004
My main point was to praise Honda (the company, and my local dealer) for doing the right thing, and handling the whole situation with style and grace. We are really going off topic here, but I feel compelled to reply, as you asked..... No, Allen, it was more than just that. The '05 T&C Touring is equipped pretty much 1:1 with my '02 Ody EX. Include the stow&go & power liftgate, trip computer, and you could say maybe even better equipped. The problem (and I speak as the former owner of a '97 Dodge GC) is really that it seems time has stood still for them. The front seats still lack support in critical places, steering is vague and slow to respond, suspension wallows with or without a load, cornering limits are low (and yes, the morning of our trip I topped off the tire pressure @ my house / digital gauge). The power doors kept getting confused and had to be reset multiple times. Fit and finish was iffy, inside and out. Stow&go is a neat idea, but not well executed. First off, they become very uncomfortable is a few short miles. You have to put the headrests at full to get them out of the center of an adults back. They had to move the spare tire carrier up under the dash area to make space. It hangs down too low, reducing ground clearance. The step in height seems to have been raised as well. Parked side by side, our Ody looked to have a lower floor, yet more ground clearance. Oh, and they had to route the exhaust around the seat tub - looked rather nasty on that side.... And just like on our '97, the A/C could not keep up in 85'F weather if you sat parked for more than a minute or two. The capacity on either the Ford or Honda units seem to be much higher. Things we did like - power liftgate is particularly handy when you have your hands full dealing with kids. Split rear bench stows nicely, but unfortunately was not as comfy to sit in as it looks (better in ody). It is a bit quieter, and maybe a little smoother (but what it gives up in handling was too big a trade-off for either my wife or I). Front seat cushion is longer, and fits American thighs better than Honda seat. His/Her HVAC controls reminded me why I liked my old Dodge. So there you have it. I had no real complaints about either my '97 Dodge, or our '00 Windstar. I just expected a lot more from a supposedly 'new' DC product. Maybe it is that they tried to graft too much new into a well used platform without going to a true 'clean sheet' design. Maybe the '08's will be better???? Beth was excited when they rolled out the rental. She had been talking about one of these as her next van. A day in it was enough to make her consider trying out a Sienna or an '05 Ody. Steve
Allen's window freeze,
by fibber2 on Thu Jan 16 07:16:49 PST 2003
This problem increases when the rubber ages, becomes porous and absorbs more moisture. One solution is to keep it slick and supple by using a rubber/vinyl treatment. I use Meguires (like Armor All), but there are many products that will do the job. Also, keep the window spotlessly clean where it contacts the rubber. Crud holds water. Steve
OCD?
by fibber2 on Mon Oct 22 14:13:05 PDT 2001
For the ignorant and uninitiated, what is OCD? And do I want to be a member of this club? Paraphrasing the words of Woody Allen, "I would never want to be a member of a club that would have me as a member....." ;-) Steve

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