The Ridgeline uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3). The hub bore is typically around 64.1 mm.
In more detail, the bolt pattern describes how many wheel studs the vehicle uses and the diameter of the circle formed by those studs. For the Ridgeline, most model years share a 5x114.3 pattern, which is common among many Honda models. This means wheels marketed for 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt circles will generally fit, provided offset, center bore, and brake clearances are also compatible with your specific year and trim.
Bolt pattern basics
Understanding the core specs helps you determine if a wheel will fit your Ridgeline without modification. The key numbers to confirm are the number of lugs, the bolt circle diameter, and the hub bore.
- Number of lugs: 5
- Bolt circle diameter: 114.3 mm (4.5 inches)
- Hub bore: approximately 64.1 mm
- Notes: verify offset and brake clearances for your exact year and trim
Wheel compatibility depends on more than just the bolt pattern; correct offset, width, and center bore alignment are essential for a proper fit and safe operation.
Ridgeline bolt pattern by model year
Across the Ridgeline’s generation span, the standard bolt pattern remains 5x114.3 mm in most markets. Always cross-check your vehicle’s VIN or owner’s manual, and confirm with the wheel manufacturer or parts catalog to ensure compatibility for your exact year, trim, and any aftermarket wheels.
Compatibility tips
When shopping for wheels or tires, consider the following to avoid fitment issues: check offset and backspacing, ensure hub-centric or proper centering rings if needed, and confirm that brake calipers and rotor diameter don’t interfere with wheel spokes or inner lips.
Summary
The Honda Ridgeline typically uses a 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt pattern (5x114.3) with a hub bore around 64.1 mm. This pattern is common across many Honda models, which helps with wheel availability, but always verify year-specific specifications, offset requirements, and hub sizing before buying aftermarket wheels or tires.


