The Ridgeline uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120 mm circle (5x120).
The 2010 Ridgeline’s wheels mount to five studs arranged on a 120 millimeter circle, a configuration shared with other Honda SUVs from that era such as the Pilot. This pattern is the key factor when choosing replacement wheels or aftermarket rims. When shopping, look for wheels listed as 5x120 and verify any center bore and offset requirements to ensure a proper, safe fit.
Bolt pattern specification
The following points summarize the core bolt pattern information you need to know when evaluating wheel compatibility for the Ridgeline.
- Bolt pattern: 5 lugs on a 120 mm bolt circle (5x120).
- Common across Honda SUVs of that generation (e.g., Pilot and Ridgeline), facilitating some cross-compatibility with aftermarket wheels.
- Some listings may indicate 5x120.7 mm due to rounding; rely on the 5x120 designation and confirm the exact measurement on product pages or with the seller.
In practice, confirming the 5x120 bolt pattern is essential when buying wheels; always check the exact listing and also review center bore and offset requirements to ensure a proper fit.
How to verify bolt pattern on your Ridgeline
If you want to confirm the bolt pattern yourself, use these steps:
- Consult Honda’s official specifications or your owner's manual to confirm the 5x120 pattern for the Ridgeline.
- Inspect the wheel hub to verify there are five lug holes and, if needed, measure the distance across the holes to confirm the ~120 mm circle.
- When shopping online, check the wheel listing for the bolt pattern designation (look for 5x120, 5x120mm, or similar). Also verify center bore and offset compatibility with your vehicle.
If you plan to use wheels with a different bolt pattern, consider adapters and weigh the safety, warranty, and clearance implications before proceeding.
Summary
The 2010 Honda Ridgeline uses a 5-lug, 120 mm bolt pattern (5x120). This specification is central to wheel compatibility for replacement rims and aftermarket wheels. Always verify the exact listing and consider center bore and offset requirements to ensure a proper, safe fit.


