Rim sizes that fit a Honda Ridgeline range from 17 inches up to 20 inches, depending on the model year and trim level; always verify your specific vehicle’s bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and brake clearance before buying wheels.
The Honda Ridgeline has seen several iterations, and wheel compatibility shifts with each generation and trim package. Below is a guide to help you determine which rim sizes are appropriate for your particular Ridgeline, along with practical steps to ensure a safe and proper fit.
Rim fitment basics
Before selecting replacement rims, it’s important to understand the core fitment factors that determine whether a wheel will fit without clearance issues or affecting vehicle safety and performance.
Bolt pattern and center bore
The Ridgeline uses a five-lug bolt pattern and a center bore that must match the wheel to seat properly on the hub. Mismatched patterns or bore sizes can cause improper seating, vibration, or hub-centric issues. Always confirm the exact bolt circle (commonly 5-lug) and center bore size for your year and trim.
Wheel offset and clearance
Offset influences how far the wheel sits in relation to the suspension, fenders, and brakes. A wheel with too little offset can rub on suspension components or the inner fender, while too much offset can shorten the wheel’s exposure and affect steering feel. Most Ridgelines use a positive offset, typically in a mid-range window, but exact numbers vary by model and wheel width. Match the offset to your chosen rim to maintain proper geometry and tire contact.
Rim sizes by Ridgeline generation
Details below reflect typical factory sizes by generation, with notes about trims and aftermarket considerations. Always verify the exact specifications for your vehicle using the door placard or the official Honda spec sheet for your VIN.
- First generation (2006–2014): Rim sizes commonly ranged from around 17 inches, with some trims offering 16-inch steel wheels for base models and 18-inch options on higher trims.
- Second generation (2017–present): Most trims roll on 18-inch wheels, while some packages or aftermarket choices may push wheel sizes larger or smaller. Factory 19–20 inch configurations are less common; aftermarket 19–20 inch rims are popular among enthusiasts, provided they clear brakes and maintain correct offset.
In any case, verify the exact factory sizes for your model and trim—the door placard on the driver’s door jamb or your VIN-specific Honda spec sheet will give the official size, bolt pattern, and offset.
Practical steps to choose rims that fit
To ensure you select rims that fit properly and safely, follow these steps:
- Check your vehicle’s documentation or the driver’s door placard for the recommended wheel size (diameter and width) and tire specifications for your exact trim and year.
- Confirm the bolt pattern and center bore match your Ridgeline; a mismatch can prevent proper mounting or centering.
- Verify wheel offset and width are compatible with your suspension and brake components to avoid rubbing and to maintain correct steering geometry.
- Choose a tire size that preserves overall diameter within a few percent of stock to avoid speedometer and gearing discrepancies. If you’re changing wheel diameter, you’ll likely need a corresponding tire size to maintain overall diameter.
- If you’re moving to aftermarket rims (especially larger diameters), consult a tire/wheel professional regarding clearance, load rating, lug torque, and alignment implications.
Following these steps helps ensure your new rims fit properly and maintain safety, ride quality, and tire performance.
Summary
Rim sizes that fit a Honda Ridgeline vary by generation and trim, but most models accommodate wheels from about 17 to 20 inches in diameter. Always verify the exact bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and brake clearance for your specific vehicle, and consult the owner’s manual or dealership if you’re upgrading. Proper fitment ensures safe handling and preserves the Ridgeline’s performance characteristics.


