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I have a 2022 Honda Passport Touring (more info to come) and have found that information on the 2022 is somewhat scarce.
For example Costco had no cross reference for TPMS sensors. Several popular websites do not list the Passport under 2022.

Some stock information for my vehicle off the lot:
Tires: Continental, Cross Contact LX Sport, 104H, 265/45 R20
(Based on reference sites - Rim bore 64.1mm offset 55mm, 5x120 bolt pattern.)

2022 Touring Nameplate information from inside the driver door for my vehicle (kg in Canada) is:
104H 37PSI 265/45 R20
GVWR 2450kg (5400lbs)
GAWR F 1295kg (2855lbs)
GAWR R 1425kg (3142lbs)

The 2022 Trailsport has 245/60 R18 tires.

For my winter tires I have ordered Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 245/60 R18 to mount on Hub-centric steel rims with 64.1mm bore, 5x120 bolt pattern and 40 offset.
While I really liked the look and practicality of 17" wheels I did not want to deviate too far from vehicle spec and went with the Trailsport size. Nice rims with 4.6" sidewalls do not mix with Canadian winters and 6" curbs. From what I have been reading and calculating it appears the pressure for the 18" wheels would be 35PSI.

I talked to two dealers regarding TMPS sensors and purchased 42753-T3R-A04 (note an A11 suffix is not the entire sensor).

The only spec difference I have seen is that the Elite/Touring is about 30lbs heavier. Turning circle, ground clearance, angle of approach and departure are shown to be the same. For comparison purposes I was wondering if anyone can provide similar stock technical nameplate information (tires, weights, load & speed, PSI etc) for a 2022 Trailsport.
 

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I have a 2022 Honda Passport Touring (more info to come) and have found that information on the 2022 is somewhat scarce.
For example Costco had no cross reference for TPMS sensors. Several popular websites do not list the Passport under 2022.

Some stock information for my vehicle off the lot:
Tires: Continental, Cross Contact LX Sport, 104H, 265/45 R20
(Based on reference sites - Rim bore 64.1mm offset 55mm, 5x120 bolt pattern.)

2022 Touring Nameplate information from inside the driver door for my vehicle (kg in Canada) is:
104H 37PSI 265/45 R20
GVWR 2450kg (5400lbs)
GAWR F 1295kg (2855lbs)
GAWR R 1425kg (3142lbs)

The 2022 Trailsport has 245/60 R18 tires.

For my winter tires I have ordered Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 245/60 R18 to mount on Hub-centric steel rims with 64.1mm bore, 5x120 bolt pattern and 40 offset.
While I really liked the look and practicality of 17" wheels I did not want to deviate too far from vehicle spec and went with the Trailsport size. Nice rims with 4.6" sidewalls do not mix with Canadian winters and 6" curbs. From what I have been reading and calculating it appears the pressure for the 18" wheels would be 35PSI.

I talked to two dealers regarding TMPS sensors and purchased 42753-T3R-A04 (note an A11 suffix is not the entire sensor).

The only spec difference I have seen is that the Elite/Touring is about 30lbs heavier. Turning circle, ground clearance, angle of approach and departure are shown to be the same. For comparison purposes I was wondering if anyone can provide similar stock technical nameplate information (tires, weights, load & speed, PSI etc) for a 2022 Trailsport.
I thnk the brake calipers is too close to the wheels with 17 inch rims, if one drives on roads with loads of silt or fine gravel one will get some damage to the inner wall of the wheels from debris traveling between the calipers and the inner wall of the wheels.
 

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I thnk the brake calipers is too close to the wheels with 17 inch rims, if one drives on roads with loads of silt or fine gravel one will get some damage to the inner wall of the wheels from debris traveling between the calipers and the inner wall of the wheels.
Yes, that was a concern. I saw a picture on this forum where I think it was only 1/8" and that was not on a 2022.
 

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I have a rare pare of mugen rims for my Acura RL that I haven't been using for a couple year , was thinking of putting them on passport in the spring or mabe I should sell them ? Tell me what you think, not sure what I should do with them but they might look ok.
 

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I have a rare pare of mugen rims for my Acura RL that I haven't been using for a couple year , was thinking of putting them on passport in the spring or mabe I should sell them ? Tell me what you think, not sure what I should do with them but they might look ok.
They should look cool on the Passport but check the back of the rims for the maximum load rating, if it's not lower than the load rating of the wheels you have on your Passport then you are ready to go.
 
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