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Mikey T-

I like the look of these and also have a 2012 Sport (mine is White though).

This confirms the Ultimate Tire Fitment Chart thread { http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33758 }, that says you can run 265/60/R18 without a lift. Sounds like you had to make minor modifications, but it does work.

When my tires need to be replaced, currently at 44,000 on original tires, I'm probably going to probably go the same size as what you went with, as screwing around with a lift kit sounds less and less appealing.

Thanks man. Long story short, looks good :)
 

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Sting, it's been said lots of times, but I'll just point it out again: on the Ridgeline, the limiting factor is the length of the wheel wells, front to back, not the height. Unlike other trucks, on the Ridgeline the lift kit is of no help whatsoever in letting you install larger tires.

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Flymo- Your statement is false. While I do agree that the wheel wells are the main hindrance on the Ridgeline (Honda should've used actual truck wheel wheels), the lift kit IS of help when you want to install larger tires.

I guarantee that you can't run 31 inch or 32 inch tires WITHOUT a lift, see below as a reference to the same thread as before, The Ultimate Tire Fitment Chart, that details what tires you can/can't run with/without a lift:

{ http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33758 }

I GUARANTEE these guys couldn't run their tires WITHOUT a lift:

{ http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82329 } Willoughby10 running 275/65/18 which are 32" tires

{ http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33758&page=17 } typeRT running 265/65/18 which are 31.6" tires

{ http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33758&page=5 } enilegdir1985 running 265/65/18 tires as well

My whole point was that for those that aren't wanting to put a lift on, MikeyT's is probably the largest tire 265/60/18 (30.5" tires) you can go, AND it does look good. :)
 
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