No, the lug pattern of a Honda Ridgeline does not interchange with that of a Cadillac Escalade. The Ridgeline typically has a 5-lug pattern with a bolt circle diameter of 120 mm, while the Escalade has a 6-lug pattern with a bolt circle diameter of 139.7 mm. Therefore, the two vehicles have different lug configurations and cannot use each other's wheels.
5x120
The lug pattern on a Honda Ridgeline is typically 5x120 mm. This means there are five lug nut holes, and the distance between the centers of two opposing holes is 120 mm. It's important to ensure that any replacement wheels or tires match this specification for proper fitment.
The bolt pattern for a 2007 Honda Odyssey is 5-lug, 4.72 inch/120mm.
the bolt pattern is 4 by 100mm similar to Honda 4 lug of that year
5x114.5
The Honda CR-V bolt pattern follows a basic 5 lug setup. The bolt pattern is 5x114.3 and the CR-V was originally outfitted with 15 inch wheels.
The recommended lug nut torque for a 2008 Honda Ridgeline is typically 80 lb-ft (108 Nm). It’s important to ensure that lug nuts are tightened in a crisscross pattern for even distribution and to check them after driving a short distance to ensure they remain secure. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the most accurate specifications.
If it is a four lug stock Honda wheel it will be a 4x100 bolt pattern and will fit quite a few other vehicles with the same bolt pattern.
6 lug 4.5" bolt pattern 6 lug 4.5" bolt pattern
the manual says 94 ft/lbs
sure why not