With a 2-inch lift, a Honda Ridgeline can typically accommodate tires up to 275/70R18 or 265/75R17, depending on the specific wheel offset and the condition of the suspension components. It's essential to ensure proper clearance to avoid rubbing during turns or suspension compression. Always consult with a tire professional or perform a test fit to confirm compatibility before making a purchase.
20" tires are the largest tires for your car if you of course don't have any lift kits..
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You can go as large as 31" tires without having to lift it.
To remove the tailgate on a Honda Ridgeline, first, lower the tailgate fully. Locate the two bolts on each side of the tailgate hinge; these typically require a 10mm socket. Remove the bolts, then gently lift the tailgate upwards to detach it from the hinges. Be sure to have a second person assist, as the tailgate can be heavy and awkward to handle.
I have 31 x 10.5" BF Goodrich T/A KO tires. They are considered the largest tires you can fit without a lift. They rubbed a bit during sharp turns until I installed a 2" Tuff Country lift.
31" tires with no lift required, if you are planning on going "off road" consider at least a 1" body lift or shakle lift
you should be able to run a 33 on stock wheels with no problem
Yes , I run 27x12x12s on all 4 corners with a 2inch lift , and I have a 07......
To remove the back seat in a Honda Ridgeline, first, locate the release levers or bolts securing the seat to the floor. Depending on the model year, you may need to pull the levers or use a socket wrench to remove the bolts. Once released, carefully lift the seat out of its mounting points. Make sure to check for any electrical connections if your model has power features.
It depens on how much lift is on it, but without a lift you should comfortably be able to fit 33x8 sized tires on them with little or no rubbing.
the lift kit is worth putting in it but with out it 33''s
You will need a minimum 3" lift to have 33" tires clear when making tight turns. 31" tires will fit with not modifications.