Most 2007 Ridgelines use P245/70R16 tires on 16-inch wheels, while top-trim versions with 17-inch wheels use P245/65R17. Check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual to confirm the exact size for your vehicle.
Stock tire sizes by trim
The Ridgeline’s wheel size in 2007 varied by trim level. The standard 16-inch setup was common on base trims, while the higher-end models rode on 17-inch wheels with a different tire profile. Use the OEM size listed on the driver’s door jamb sticker for accuracy, and ensure you match the tire’s load and speed ratings to the vehicle’s requirements.
- 16-inch wheel configuration: P245/70R16
- 17-inch wheel configuration (top trims): P245/65R17
These sizes correspond to the most frequently equipped configurations in 2007 Ridgelines. They ensure proper speedometer readings, braking performance, and ground clearance.
Common replacement options and notes
When replacing tires, you can stick with the OEM sizes or consider widely compatible alternatives that preserve safe operation and accuracy in your speedometer. The following sizes cover typical substitutions if you upgrade wheel sizes or need a budget-friendly option. Always confirm fitment for your specific model and check the load index and speed rating.
- P245/70R16 (matching the 16-inch wheel configuration)
- P245/65R17 (matching the 17-inch wheel configuration)
- P265/60R18 (if you upgrade to 18-inch wheels, verify clearance and load rating)
Whichever size you choose, ensure the overall diameter is close to the OEM to avoid speedometer error and ABS interference. If you're unsure, consult a tire professional or your Honda dealer.
Getting the right fit: practical tips
Always verify the exact tire size on the door placard, but keep in mind the Ridgeline uses a standard tire width and aspect ratio that plays well with common all-season tires. Consider tires with suitable load ratings (for example, those labeled 94H or 104T depending on size) and tread patterns appropriate for your driving conditions (all-season, all-terrain, or highway). If you plan to rotate tires between the front and rear axles, use symmetrical tires to avoid handling issues.
In addition, the 2007 Ridgeline's unique unibody design and all-wheel-drive system can benefit from tires with balanced rolling resistance and even wear. Maintaining proper tire pressure is essential for optimal fuel economy and safety.
Summary
For the 2007 Honda Ridgeline, the common OEM tire sizes are P245/70R16 on 16-inch wheels and P245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels, with variations by trim. When replacing tires, choose sizes that preserve the vehicle’s speedometer accuracy and load ratings, and consult the door jamb sticker or a professional to confirm fitment. Upgrading wheel size may allow for different tire sizes, such as P265/60R18, but requires careful clearance checks.


