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The Passport is actually a nice vehicle...

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After getting all recall, tsb, 20”-18” inch wheel, audio problem,...sorted out, crossbars installed, the Passport is not bad at all. It’s actually a nice looking capable SUV.

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That's a beauty!! Which model/yr?
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Nice! What is that tire/wheel combo?
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Nice! What is that tire/wheel combo?
The wheels look like Black Rhino's...
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Nice! What is that tire/wheel combo?
They are actually Hankook Dynapro AT2 255/60R18 on Black Rhino Arches. Suddenly the passport doesn’t look like a chopped minivan anymore. To me this is how should it look like from factory.
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The wheels look like Black Rhino's...
They are BR. Like yours.👍
They are BR. Like yours.👍
I thought so, they look great in black on your silver PP, I wanted more contrast with dark gray ones...

good choice...!
They are actually Hankook Dynapro AT2 255/60R18 on Black Rhino Arches. Suddenly the passport doesn’t look like a chopped minivan anymore. To me this is how should it look like from factory.
Hi. Is this stock ride height?
Hi. Is this stock ride height?
Stock height. I’m not panning on doing real off-roading. Just for the looks and light off roads. It looks bad-a$$ though.
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They are actually Hankook Dynapro AT2 255/60R18 on Black Rhino Arches. Suddenly the passport doesn’t look like a chopped minivan anymore. To me this is how should it look like from factory.
Thanks. That 30mm offset looks really good. Any issues with rubbing?
Thanks. That 30mm offset looks really good. Any issues with rubbing?
No rubbing at all. 30mm is perfect, the tire are flush with the fender edge.
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Stock height. I’m not panning on doing real off-roading. Just for the looks and light off roads. It looks bad-a$$ though.
Thank you. I’m planning on eventually getting some BR using the stock height. Thanks for sharing. Clean set up 👍🏼
No rubbing at all. 30mm is perfect, the tire are flush with the fender edge.
Man, that wheel/tire combination looks great! Is that 30mm offset a built-in/standard spec. for those 18" rims? Or, was that a dimension you can select when ordering the rims? Thanks!
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Man, that wheel/tire combination looks great! Is that 30mm offset a built-in/standard spec. for those 18" rims? Or, was that a dimension you can select when ordering the rims? Thanks!
Its a fix offset for the Passport fitment and I think it looks great. It makes the Passport to have good stance.
I thought so, they look great in black on your silver PP, I wanted more contrast with dark gray ones...

good choice...!
I’ve been looking at the bronze ones, but wasn’t sure of the 20mm offset, they don’t look to stick out past the fenders but do at the bottom of the front doors (mudflap area)
I’ve been looking at the bronze ones, but wasn’t sure of the 20mm offset, they don’t look to stick out past the fenders but do at the bottom of the front doors (mudflap area)
20mm will stick out. They might be just flush in the fronts but definitely will stick out in the rear fenders.
That stance makes a ton of difference looks great.

I've now had the PP since October and finally used it over the weekend to get some lumber and topsoil. It covers more bases for me better than the Ridgeline that I traded in. I've always had a truck/minivan to resort to for things like moving furniture or appliances so I will have a problem there but 95% of the time the PP is a superior fit for us. If I do need a truck it will be something with a 6 foot bed and a stripped trim. The kids have left the nest and are starting to graduate from college now so the PP is a good road trip car and can handle any weather condition so it's versatility for the unknown is appreciated. It has lived up to expectations and if it has no issues I gonna say it's much better than a CRV and we've had 3 of them.
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That stance makes a ton of difference looks great.

I've now had the PP since October and finally used it over the weekend to get some lumber and topsoil. It covers more bases for me better than the Ridgeline that I traded in. I've always had a truck/minivan to resort to for things like moving furniture or appliances so I will have a problem there but 95% of the time the PP is a superior fit for us. If I do need a truck it will be something with a 6 foot bed and a stripped trim. The kids have left the nest and are starting to graduate from college now so the PP is a good road trip car and can handle any weather condition so it's versatility for the unknown is appreciated. It has lived up to expectations and if it has no issues I gonna say it's much better than a CRV and we've had 3 of them.
I am a current Ridgeline owner looking to move to a PP - the wheels should come like this one! How would you compare the room in the bed of the RL vs the PP?? Need to lay surfboards diagonally. Back seats will stay down. TIA Greg
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I am a current Ridgeline owner looking to move to a PP - the wheels should come like this one! How would you compare the room in the bed of the RL vs the PP?? Need to lay surfboards diagonally. Back seats will stay down. TIA Greg
Just measured with the seat down there is about 75 inches and on a diagonal about 85 inches or so. Definitely narrower in the PP but I find covered room is preferable to bed room even with a tonneau. For example, I borrowed a tile saw from my brother in law and it didn't fit in the bed with the tonneau down. I prefer the Ridgeline tire size, PP prone to curb rash. Passport is superior for rear passengers.
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