Thanks for all this info. I just got a 2024 TrailSport and I sure wish it came with the lift and tire mods you've made. I plan on doing the same and your vids have given me the confidence to proceed (in the next 6 months or so). Fortunately my dealership supports the jsport kit.
Wise choice on those Falken Wildpeaks I had Falken AT Trails put on my daughter’s Hyundai Kona awd to replace the stock tires that came with it . Better handling, tougher and more secure for adverse weather conditions. Falken makes a great tire.
I raise my 2017 Ridgeline RTE-E and install falcon tires just like yours and very happy with the look making it rugged and a quiet riding tire more of truck look
This is the same tire I'm considering for my 2024 Ridgeline black edition, with a 1.5 inch lift front and rear. I want to maintain the rake so it levels out with camper loaded. Based on my research this size of tire definitely will rub in a some situations. My main objective is to maintain the comfort and reliability of the truck since it 's my daily driver.
No rub yeast under in conditions. It gets within a quarter of an inch on weird angles when I park, but that’s it. No rub on mine what so ever. Note: two tires from two different manufacturers might say they are the same exact size in diameter, example 30.5 inches but due to the tire design, there might be some rub. Falcons wild peak AT3s in 265 60 18 do not rub.
There is a thing called a “NorCal” mod. It’s to allow more space in the front wheel well behind the front tires for oversized tires. It might work on the Ridgeline as well. NICE TRUCK
I'll be looking for a '24 ridgeline this year. Your other choice would be a nitto tire as camping randy puts on his ridgeline sport. I put these tires on my 2007 ford ranger 4x2 235/75 - 15 's and they are quiet on the highway. You can blow through deep water puddles on the road without hydroplaning .I haven't noticed any MPG loss.
Those are great also those will be going on the Wives 2021 VW Atlas when she needs new tires. Hers will never see any actual off road most off road that gets is parking in a field at a Penn State game or a HS Football game lol.@@828findadventure
Those tires look great, I am looking to go this route on our '17 Pilot. Thank you for making this video, great info. A suggestion for you that I have found to work amazing on the fender arch plastic that keeps it looking factory fresh. I use CERAKOTE Ceramic Trim Coat wipes and they look just as black as the day we bought the car. I see a bunch of our cars around with that plastic looking dry and faded taking away form the overall aesthetic. One coat has lasted me about 4-5 years now.
Good video I have a 100 line 2019 black edition for the interior plus a tip. No I don't like stickers either, but there are companies out there that could professionally. Put something on for carbon fiber back to the wheels and tires. I might want to go lower. I do both highway and street driving. It seems more faster or profile. Looking for the future to get a second vehicle? If I can raise that up and use the 100 resign just to keep stock or lower it leveling. Kid would work too tires, not too aggressive cause if I was a get a truck. I might want to get something else looking at. The Maverick has a second option. Second car, but I love Honda's. Play video very informational about tire size. Me personally. I live in California, Southern California. Don't have that many places for bad weather. Southern California go up the big bear here and there. I'll let don't go much off routine. Do use it to commute and take some friends and their stuff around. Don't play in the toe really heavy like a like a teardrop trailer.
Personally I’m not a fan of wheel spacers. They don’t seem safe to me, so I can’t bring myself to install some. But this is just my opinion. Thanks for watching.
They should. If you have a Discount Tire store near you, have them do a test fit of that size tire. They do that for free as an incentive to buy tires there.
Yes, unfortunately, at this time, this is my primary vehicle so I might want to lower it until I can have time or money to get a second vehicle. And then I can use that for something else. It's been an vehicle but this vehicle I'd like and I tend to try a lot and I have 2 jobs and one have the violence right now. Money's tight so I might want to lower. I'd say Matt gasson, not that I'm a Racer, but I do like her lucky little profile. But at the same again, I do decide to go lift. I'm not gonna go crazy because this truck isn't for that kind of situation on ridgeline. If I do buy it, decide to get a lyft to buy a second vehicle and Jack it up to the sky. But unrealistically, I don't really need that kind of truck. Big diet, heavy big rig. I'd like it but hundreds of edge ointments, a good track and a good cars. I do like to so tired. Situation is about the sky and you don't have to raise it up.Depends on what where you come from.What you're doing with it.Sorry for that spelling
@@deandesrosiers6857 it would depend on the tire tread design. If you have a Discount Tire near you, have them do a test fit next time, they will do it for free.
@@828findadventure I was thinking of these Falkens. I had a set on my F150, and they were the best tires I have ever ridden on. Great in Winter, aggressive looks but quiet on the road. And, after three years of use in a desert climate, the wear was negligible. It's a great tire.
@@jamessmich2233 I got them at Discount Tire with certificates so I think they rang in at around $1300. You can get cheaper all terrains but they won’t be Three Mountain Peak rated for snow etc.
hi i just want to ask im thinking getting 265/65/17(30.6) or should i go with 255/65/17(30.1) and the wheels is this Black CALICO - MATTE BLACK Part Num: BR001MX17855234 Bolt Pattern: 5x120 Diameter: 17.00 Width: 8.50 Offset: 34.00 Size: Finish: MATTE BLACK Backspace: 6.09 Bore: 74.10 is the 30.6 will be ok for my 2019 honda pilot BE? or i should stick to 30.1 instead?
Seriously?!?!? You review an off road tire and NEVER MENTION TRACTION !?!!? This will be a great review when you add the following Price Longevity Traction What else is available at this size What was the mileage impact What was the speedometer/odometer error you know...like all the important information that EVERYONE knows enough to includes in a tire review ?
@@gregbarry5875 this is not a common tire on a Honda Ridgeline, especially the size. That’s more of what the video was about. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@828findadventure I KNOW....because it is NOT a common size you should have gone into greater detail.....was this only a cosmetic change for you ? were you looking for better traction, hill climbing, snow performanc ? Why did you choose this tire and would you choose it again are the essence of every review. You really dropped the ball. Go watch a few other reviews like this and see what the standard you should be aiming for is.
No better research than running them yourself bud. One set on a Tundra. Currently running them on F150…. They start singing humming and rumbling after 10k… bud. I wouldn’t recommend on a car based setup. Too aggressive imo. Unless you’re about the look and… actually on trails a lot.
Thanks for all this info. I just got a 2024 TrailSport and I sure wish it came with the lift and tire mods you've made. I plan on doing the same and your vids have given me the confidence to proceed (in the next 6 months or so). Fortunately my dealership supports the jsport kit.
Stay tuned for more videos on the Ridgeline. You are very lucky to have a dealer that supports those lifts. Thanks for watching.
Have them on my Trundra, they are awesome.Dry, wet , snow…
They ride great and are very quiet. I just got some AT4s for my Tundra which have a more rugged look but are equally quiet.
Wise choice on those Falken Wildpeaks
I had Falken AT Trails put on my daughter’s Hyundai Kona awd to replace the stock tires that came with it . Better handling, tougher and more secure for adverse weather conditions. Falken makes a great tire.
Yes, I am happy so far, I wish it still snowed where I live. Thanks for watching.
Definitely getting a set of these for my 2017 Ridgeline.
Just rotated them for the first time and they are doing great.
I raise my 2017 Ridgeline RTE-E and install falcon tires just like yours and very happy with the look making it rugged and a quiet riding tire more of truck look
This is the same tire I'm considering for my 2024 Ridgeline black edition, with a 1.5 inch lift front and rear. I want to maintain the rake so it levels out with camper loaded. Based on my research this size of tire definitely will rub in a some situations. My main objective is to maintain the comfort and reliability of the truck since it 's my daily driver.
No rub yeast under in conditions. It gets within a quarter of an inch on weird angles when I park, but that’s it. No rub on mine what so ever. Note: two tires from two different manufacturers might say they are the same exact size in diameter, example 30.5 inches but due to the tire design, there might be some rub. Falcons wild peak AT3s in 265 60 18 do not rub.
There is a thing called a “NorCal” mod. It’s to allow more space in the front wheel well behind the front tires for oversized tires. It might work on the Ridgeline as well. NICE TRUCK
Interesting, I’ll look it up, thanks.
Have these on my crappy Jeep JKU…great and quite tire.
I'll be looking for a '24 ridgeline this year. Your other choice would be a nitto tire as camping randy puts on his ridgeline sport. I put these tires on my 2007 ford ranger 4x2 235/75 - 15 's and they are quiet on the highway. You can blow through deep water puddles on the road without hydroplaning .I haven't noticed any MPG loss.
Awesome, I just put some new AT4s on my Tundra and I’m surprised by how quiet they are. Thanks for watching.
Love them have them on my 2020 Subaru Forester
Very nice. I thought about putting All Terrains on our lifted Subaru Legacy but went with a Michelin Cross Climate. Maybe next time.
Those are great also those will be going on the Wives 2021 VW Atlas when she needs new tires. Hers will never see any actual off road most off road that gets is parking in a field at a Penn State game or a HS Football game lol.@@828findadventure
Those tires look great, I am looking to go this route on our '17 Pilot. Thank you for making this video, great info.
A suggestion for you that I have found to work amazing on the fender arch plastic that keeps it looking factory fresh. I use CERAKOTE
Ceramic Trim Coat wipes and they look just as black as the day we bought the car. I see a bunch of our cars around with that plastic looking dry and faded taking away form the overall aesthetic. One coat has lasted me about 4-5 years now.
Thanks for the info. You will love the tires and thanks for watching.
Good video I have a 100 line 2019 black edition for the interior plus a tip. No I don't like stickers either, but there are companies out there that could professionally. Put something on for carbon fiber back to the wheels and tires. I might want to go lower. I do both highway and street driving. It seems more faster or profile. Looking for the future to get a second vehicle? If I can raise that up and use the 100 resign just to keep stock or lower it leveling. Kid would work too tires, not too aggressive cause if I was a get a truck. I might want to get something else looking at. The Maverick has a second option. Second car, but I love Honda's.
Play video very informational about tire size. Me personally. I live in California, Southern California. Don't have that many places for bad weather. Southern California go up the big bear here and there. I'll let don't go much off routine. Do use it to commute and take some friends and their stuff around. Don't play in the toe really heavy like a like a teardrop trailer.
do they perform better than stock in light offroading?
Yes absolutely a proven off road tire that does equally as well in the snow.
@@828findadventure Thanks. I plan to
get a set of winters and I think this is it.
Looks sublime. What do you think about adding wheel spacers?
Personally I’m not a fan of wheel spacers. They don’t seem safe to me, so I can’t bring myself to install some. But this is just my opinion. Thanks for watching.
I just bought a 24 Trailsport and I love it, do you have any issues with the lift ?
No issues what so ever.
No lift 2019 honda ridgeline rtl fwd... You think they would fit..... Look great btw..
They should. If you have a Discount Tire store near you, have them do a test fit of that size tire. They do that for free as an incentive to buy tires there.
Yes, unfortunately, at this time, this is my primary vehicle so I might want to lower it until I can have time or money to get a second vehicle. And then I can use that for something else. It's been an vehicle but this vehicle I'd like and I tend to try a lot and I have 2 jobs and one have the violence right now. Money's tight so I might want to lower. I'd say Matt gasson, not that I'm a Racer, but I do like her lucky little profile. But at the same again, I do decide to go lift. I'm not gonna go crazy because this truck isn't for that kind of situation on ridgeline. If I do buy it, decide to get a lyft to buy a second vehicle and Jack it up to the sky. But unrealistically, I don't really need that kind of truck. Big diet, heavy big rig. I'd like it but hundreds of edge ointments, a good track and a good cars. I do like to so tired. Situation is about the sky and you don't have to raise it up.Depends on what where you come from.What you're doing with it.Sorry for that spelling
Do you get rub when you have tight turns?
Would you put the 265s o without the lift? I don't have the lift, so I chickened out and bought a set of 255 / 60R18s, CrossClimate2s
@@deandesrosiers6857 it would depend on the tire tread design. If you have a Discount Tire near you, have them do a test fit next time, they will do it for free.
@@828findadventure I was thinking of these Falkens. I had a set on my F150, and they were the best tires I have ever ridden on. Great in Winter, aggressive looks but quiet on the road. And, after three years of use in a desert climate, the wear was negligible. It's a great tire.
What about MPG difference????
@@MichaelJosephJr934 I never get it out on the highway that often around town. It can be anywhere from 15 to 20 MPG depends on how I drive L O L.
Any rubbing in full turn?
No rubbing at all. It gets within .25”
parked on a slant but that is all.
How much for all tires?
@@jamessmich2233 I got them at Discount Tire with certificates so I think they rang in at around $1300. You can get cheaper all terrains but they won’t be Three Mountain Peak rated for snow etc.
hi i just want to ask im thinking getting 265/65/17(30.6) or should i go with 255/65/17(30.1) and the wheels is this
Black CALICO - MATTE BLACK
Part Num: BR001MX17855234
Bolt Pattern: 5x120
Diameter: 17.00
Width: 8.50
Offset: 34.00
Size:
Finish: MATTE BLACK
Backspace: 6.09
Bore: 74.10
is the 30.6 will be ok for my 2019 honda pilot BE? or i should stick to 30.1 instead?
No offense but carbon fiber just looks cheap. It's 2024... all that stuff was ruined by the Fast and Furious crowd.
True if you use too much. Like I tell my son, please keep it classy. LOL
Seriously?!?!? You review an off road tire and NEVER MENTION TRACTION !?!!? This will be a great review when you add the following
Price
Longevity
Traction
What else is available at this size
What was the mileage impact
What was the speedometer/odometer error
you know...like all the important information that EVERYONE knows enough to includes in a tire review ?
@@gregbarry5875 this is not a common tire on a Honda Ridgeline, especially the size. That’s more of what the video was about. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@828findadventure I KNOW....because it is NOT a common size you should have gone into greater detail.....was this only a cosmetic change for you ? were you looking for better traction, hill climbing, snow performanc ? Why did you choose this tire and would you choose it again are the essence of every review. You really dropped the ball. Go watch a few other reviews like this and see what the standard you should be aiming for is.
Quite when new… just wait 😂
Plenty of people out there running these for 40-50k miles with NO problems. You obviously have done ZERO research.
No better research than running them yourself bud. One set on a Tundra. Currently running them on F150…. They start singing humming and rumbling after 10k… bud. I wouldn’t recommend on a car based setup. Too aggressive imo. Unless you’re about the look and… actually on trails a lot.