If you drive a 2011-13 Odyssey (and some 2014's), there is an updated front brake rotor available.
According to Honda, the updated front brake rotors have more mass and smaller air vents. Logically, I would expect this to translate to cooler brake temps which would mean more mileage before vibration develops. Brake vibration (due to front rotors) seems to be a huge issue with any of the heavier Honda vehicles (Odyssey, Pilot, etc.); some people have experienced issues as early as 15K.
If you are purchasing an aftermarket brake rotor, most of the aftermarket manufacturers have not updated their catalogs for the 2011-13 models. In order to get the updated design front rotors you will need to order rotors for a 2015 Odyssey.
I purchased mine from Centric - their part # was 120.40092.
I have attached a few pictures of what the updated rotors look like.
According to Honda, the updated front brake rotors have more mass and smaller air vents. Logically, I would expect this to translate to cooler brake temps which would mean more mileage before vibration develops. Brake vibration (due to front rotors) seems to be a huge issue with any of the heavier Honda vehicles (Odyssey, Pilot, etc.); some people have experienced issues as early as 15K.
If you are purchasing an aftermarket brake rotor, most of the aftermarket manufacturers have not updated their catalogs for the 2011-13 models. In order to get the updated design front rotors you will need to order rotors for a 2015 Odyssey.
I purchased mine from Centric - their part # was 120.40092.
I have attached a few pictures of what the updated rotors look like.