Stock tire size depends on the year and trim. For the current second-generation Ridgeline (2017–present), most common sizes are 245/60R18 on base trims and 265/60R18 on higher trims; first-generation models (2006–2014) used different sizes, typically around 245/65R17. Always check the door placard for the exact specification on your vehicle.
Second-generation Ridgeline (2017–present)
The 2017 redesign brought standardized wheel sizes around 18 inches, with tire width and aspect ratio varying by trim level. This section outlines the typical stock sizes you’ll encounter.
Common stock tire sizes by trim
- LX and EX trims: P245/60R18 tires on 18x8 wheels.
- RTL, RTL-T, RTL-E, and Black Edition: P265/60R18 tires on 18x8 wheels.
These sizes reflect the most common configurations across model years in the second generation. Verify with the vehicle’s door jamb placard or owner's manual, as individual builds or regional packages can vary.
First-generation Ridgeline (2006–2014)
The original Ridgeline used different tire/wheel packages suited to its earlier design and market positioning as a light-duty pickup. Sizes varied by year and trim, but a typical setup included larger overall diameter than some modern 18-inch configurations.
Typical stock tires by trim
- Most trims: around 245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels.
- Some versions used 245/60R17 depending on year and package.
As with the second generation, always confirm the exact size on the door placard or in the owner’s manual for your specific vehicle.
Summary
The Honda Ridgeline’s stock tire size is not universal across all years. In the current generation (2017–present), expect 245/60R18 on base trims and 265/60R18 on higher trims, while the first generation (2006–2014) commonly used 245/65R17 or 245/60R17. Always verify the exact specification on your vehicle’s placard to ensure proper fitment.


