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What size tires go on a 2007 Honda Ridgeline?

On the 2007 Honda Ridgeline, the tire size depends on the wheel size installed from the factory. The most common OEM configuration uses 245/65R17 tires on 17-inch wheels, while models equipped with 18-inch wheels use 245/60R18 tires.


In 2007, Honda offered two wheel options for the Ridgeline, and tire size options followed those choices. This guide covers the standard sizes and how to confirm the correct replacement for your specific vehicle.


Tire sizes by wheel option


Two primary wheel configurations were offered in 2007 Ridgeline models. Each configuration corresponds to a specific tire size and profile. Use the size that matches your vehicle's wheels.



  • 17-inch wheels: 245/65R17 all-season tires (common OEM setup).

  • 18-inch wheels: 245/60R18 all-season tires (optional upgrade on some trims).


These sizes are the typical OEM specifications for the two wheel configurations. If your Ridgeline has a different combination of wheel size or after-market rims, the overall diameter should be kept within a small range of the original to preserve speedometer accuracy and drivetrain dynamics.


Additional considerations when replacing tires


When selecting replacements, keep the following guidelines in mind to ensure proper fit and performance.



  • Overall diameter: aim to stay within about ±3% of the original tire diameter to avoid speedometer errors and potential ABS/traction control issues.

  • Load index and speed rating: choose tires that meet or exceed the vehicle's required load index and speed rating.

  • Seasonal selection: for most driving in varied climates, all-season tires are a common choice; winter tires are recommended for cold, snow-prone regions.

  • Wheel compatibility: ensure the replacement tires fit the rim width and does not rub on fenders or suspension components.


When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a tire professional and verify exact specs for your specific trim and wheel package.


How to verify the size on your Ridgeline


To confirm the correct tire size for your exact vehicle, check multiple sources on the Ridgeline itself.



  • Check the tire sidewall: the size is printed on the side of the tire (for example, 245/65R17).

  • Door jamb placard: the driver's door sill or jamb label lists the Original Equipment (OE) tire size for your model and trim.

  • Owner's manual or tire information chart: the manual contains the recommended tire sizes and options for your configuration.


Verification helps ensure you buy tires that fit properly and maintain the intended performance of your Ridgeline.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Ridgeline uses 245/65R17 tires on 17-inch wheels and 245/60R18 tires on 18-inch wheels. When replacing tires, match the size to your wheel configuration, maintain a close overall diameter, and consider load and speed ratings. Always verify with the door placard or owner's manual if you are unsure.

What size tire fits a 2007 Honda Ridgeline?


The Honda Ridgeline typically comes stock with 245/65R17 tires or 245/60R18 tires, depending on the year model and trim level of your Honda pickup.



What size tires can I put on a Honda Ridgeline?


Rolling Big Power manufactures aggressive off-road tire options for both Honda Ridgeline generations. For the 2005-2014 models, we offer 245/65R17 (29.54 x 9.65 x 17) and 245/60R18 (29.57 x 9.65 x 18) fitments. The 2016-2027 generation uses a standardized 245/60R18 (29.57 x 9.65 x 18) size across all trim levels.



How to make a Ridgeline faster?


Additional ways to make your Ridgeline faster and more capable include:

  1. Upgrading the exhaust system: Installing a performance exhaust can reduce back pressure and improve engine breathing.
  2. Cold air intake kits: These allow cooler, denser air into the engine, enhancing combustion efficiency.



What year to stay away from Ridgeline?


The Worst Years for the Honda Ridgeline
If you're buying a Honda Ridgeline, these are the model years to avoid: 2006. 2007. 2008.


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