The lifespan of your Honda Ridgeline tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on summer, all-season, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving on under-inflated tires as well as driving with your Ridgeline out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a tire to be anywhere between 20,000 and 50,000 miles, however there is no set interval for when your Honda Ridgeline tires will need to be replaced. Check out this list of potential replacement tires for your Honda Ridgeline.
Sizes for Honda Ridgeline Tires
Tire sizes vary between Ridgeline trim levels and Honda advises sticking to the Ridgeline’s original tire size. “Honda vehicles meet all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards when they are originally distributed, and modification could affect the safety and/or operation of the vehicle, as well as remove it from compliance with specifications and standards mandated by the Federal Government,” according to Honda.
2014 Honda Ridgeline
Honda Ridgeline Tires
The original equipment tires that Honda uses can come from any of eight dealers. These dealers include: Continental, Firestone, General Tire, Bridgestone, Yokohama, Goodyear, Dunlop, or Michelin.
All-Season Tires
The Yokohama YK-HTX tire has triple 3-D sipes that promote traction in wet conditions.
Winter Tires
Even though all-season tires can handle wet conditions, winter tires have better handling and traction on snowy roads. Winter tires also perform better at temperatures below 45 degrees.
The Firestone Winterforce UV tire has a directional tread pattern that optimizes performance in wet and dry conditions.
Continental has winter tire options, however they didn’t meet the size specs for Honda Ridgeline tires.