Watched the whole video for an actual side view of truck after the lift install and only got a partial side one from a front angle. Why not show a full ‘side’ view? Maybe I’m different from most people but I like to see how the actual result looks.
I just put on a leveling kit on my 2024 ridgeline and yes some of the work you need two people for sure, LOL I sat on the bar to get the lower ball joint in. never again!! one thing to mention is the vehicle needs a all wheel alignment for sure. Great video.Cheers
WARRANTY WAS IMPACTED. Long story short, I put a lift on my 2017 Ridgeline after cracking my oil pan offroad.. Had a 120K 8 year Honda Care extended warranty on my Ridgeline. Twice, I had drive train issues that Honda refused to cover completely because of the lift kit. It developed a shudder during any acceleration (not "judder") about 6 months ago. Honda said it was because of lift and oversize tires (increased torque). Got rid of the 2017 and bought a 2024 Ridgeline Trailsport. Trailsport has some lower engine shielding but same vehicle height. Would not do the lift again. Will just live with the fact that you have to be very careful when driving off of pavement. I loved the lift but it did affect the ride (it may have been a different designed lift) and clearly impacted my drive train (torn axle boot at 50k and shutter).
Is the Honda warranty impacted by this kit? Ground clearance is literally the only source of buyer's remorse that I have with my 2023 RTL-E. She tows fine. Drives great. The AWD system is far more sure footed on road than the Tacoma. This said, I tense up every time I am on a trail with rock and ruts.
WARRANTY IS IMPACTED. Long story short, I put a lift on my 2017 Ridgelineafter cracking my oil pan offroad.. Had a 120K 8 year Honda Care extended warranty on my Ridgeline. Twice, I had drive train issues that Honda refused to cover completely because of the lift kit. It developed a shudder during any acceleration (not "judder") about 6 months ago. Honda said it was because of lift and oversize tires (increased torque). Got rid of the 2017 and bought a 2024 Ridgeline Trailsport. Trailsport has some lower engine shielding but same vehicle height. Would not do the lift again. Will just live with the fact that you have to be very careful when driving off of pavement.
Aligning your vehicle after working on the suspension goes without saying. Failure to do so will result in increased tire wear, decreased fuel economy, and unpredictable handling.
you will get exactly the amount of the lift. 1.5”. Maxing out tire size over stock will give you another 0.5” so for this vehicle Ground Clearance should go from 7.6” to 9.1” since the tires are stock size. Any tire wheel combo must be no larger than 30.5” diameter or you will begin to rub. There are bigger lift kits, but they need to resort to a drivetrain subframe drop which limits the lift of the drivetrain portion to no more than 1.5-2.0” even though the rest of the vehicle will be goingas high as 5”. the limiting factor is the angle of the CV joint, followed by the length of the steering column. The 1.5” lift here does not need a subframe drop but anything over 2.0” does if you want to avoid a noticable reduction in CV joint longevity.
i like real world videos and not TV produced Shade Tree Mechanics vids where bolts just fall off and parts separate like nothing....this really confuses the public when they are told their vehicle was a little bit stubborn and cost extra labor for doing the job.,...I know,, I worked on trucks in NY state for 30 years and until you try removing a hub bearing on a 2006 Dodge with a few taps of a hammer, you are sadly mistaken...but I loved my job
The splines on the axle shaft arent lined up. And you HAVE to torque that lower ball joint to spec. its a tappered socket. How does putting a space above a coil give you more load capacity? Fact: it doesn't.
Watched the whole video for an actual side view of truck after the lift install and only got a partial side one from a front angle. Why not show a full ‘side’ view? Maybe I’m different from most people but I like to see how the actual result looks.
Agreed. A simple side view of before and after is all we are asking.
Because that would have made to much sense.
I just put on a leveling kit on my 2024 ridgeline and yes some of the work you need two people for sure, LOL I sat on the bar to get the lower ball joint in. never again!! one thing to mention is the vehicle needs a all wheel alignment for sure. Great video.Cheers
Does it drive the same?
@emmanuelcolon7842 I have the same question
How long did it take you to do it yourself?
And now you HAD a nice truck that is now All Jacked Up !
It’s a customer’s truck. He absolutely loves it by the way!
@@hrg_tv LOL, what a waste of money for a Whole 1.5". Another clown.
As someone with a 2 inch lift and 265/65/R18s on my Honda Passport, can confirm: cutting is needed.
Amazing result! Looking forward for the 2026 ridgeline. Awesome video.
WARRANTY WAS IMPACTED. Long story short, I put a lift on my 2017 Ridgeline after cracking my oil pan offroad.. Had a 120K 8 year Honda Care extended warranty on my Ridgeline. Twice, I had drive train issues that Honda refused to cover completely because of the lift kit. It developed a shudder during any acceleration (not "judder") about 6 months ago. Honda said it was because of lift and oversize tires (increased torque). Got rid of the 2017 and bought a 2024 Ridgeline Trailsport. Trailsport has some lower engine shielding but same vehicle height. Would not do the lift again. Will just live with the fact that you have to be very careful when driving off of pavement. I loved the lift but it did affect the ride (it may have been a different designed lift) and clearly impacted my drive train (torn axle boot at 50k and shutter).
I like those wheel spacers
this was awesome! thanks for the video - i now have a better understanding of how a lift kit looks and works (i have a 2023 RTL-E, love it!).
Nicely done!
Would've been nice to get a good look at it.
Do a review on 4.5 inch lift we need more info and good videos
I like the truck but I hate the stock rims. I wonder what brand makes a really nice wheel for the Ridgeline?
Is the Honda warranty impacted by this kit? Ground clearance is literally the only source of buyer's remorse that I have with my 2023 RTL-E. She tows fine. Drives great. The AWD system is far more sure footed on road than the Tacoma. This said, I tense up every time I am on a trail with rock and ruts.
WARRANTY IS IMPACTED. Long story short, I put a lift on my 2017 Ridgelineafter cracking my oil pan offroad.. Had a 120K 8 year Honda Care extended warranty on my Ridgeline. Twice, I had drive train issues that Honda refused to cover completely because of the lift kit. It developed a shudder during any acceleration (not "judder") about 6 months ago. Honda said it was because of lift and oversize tires (increased torque). Got rid of the 2017 and bought a 2024 Ridgeline Trailsport. Trailsport has some lower engine shielding but same vehicle height. Would not do the lift again. Will just live with the fact that you have to be very careful when driving off of pavement.
These should be standard on all Honda Ridgelines!
You can buy axle relocating kit to put bigger tire on.
What is average shop time install?
Does this lift void the warranty?
I would put some POR 15 on those steering knuckles.
What was that extension you used on the impact gun?? I want that
What about getting an alignment after doing this lift?
Aligning your vehicle after working on the suspension goes without saying. Failure to do so will result in increased tire wear, decreased fuel economy, and unpredictable handling.
How are you going to get the rear camber to spec?!!? There is no way you get it to spec without additional parts
Okkkk
Does ride quality suffer with a lift kit like this?
No. Unlike lift kits with stiffer springs you keep stock ride quality.
255/65/18 be ok??
The real question is how much more ground clearance do you get?
I'm guessing it's exactly the same
you will get exactly the amount of the lift. 1.5”. Maxing out tire size over stock will give you another 0.5” so for this vehicle Ground Clearance should go from 7.6” to 9.1” since the tires are stock size. Any tire wheel combo must be no larger than 30.5” diameter or you will begin to rub. There are bigger lift kits, but they need to resort to a drivetrain subframe drop which limits the lift of the drivetrain portion to no more than 1.5-2.0” even though the rest of the vehicle will be goingas high as 5”. the limiting factor is the angle of the CV joint, followed by the length of the steering column. The 1.5” lift here does not need a subframe drop but anything over 2.0” does if you want to avoid a noticable reduction in CV joint longevity.
Anyone know if there is a 2025 lift kit?
No way in hell that portable genset weighs 500lbs. My 13,000 watt unit weighs 230lbs with 8 gallons of fuel in it.
yep
i like real world videos and not TV produced Shade Tree Mechanics vids where bolts just fall off and parts separate like nothing....this really confuses the public when they are told their vehicle was a little bit stubborn and cost extra labor for doing the job.,...I know,, I worked on trucks in NY state for 30 years and until you try removing a hub bearing on a 2006 Dodge with a few taps of a hammer, you are sadly mistaken...but I loved my job
This is so much harder than the Odyssey 4th gen.
Ridgeline isn’t a real truck, it is a Honda Accord with a bed on it. Same with the Hyundai Santa Cruz. Tucson with a bed on it.
The splines on the axle shaft arent lined up. And you HAVE to torque that lower ball joint to spec. its a tappered socket. How does putting a space above a coil give you more load capacity? Fact: it doesn't.
Do you need to get alignment after you install it?
Definitely !
A light in a ridgeline 😅
1.5 lift kit adds how much extra load capacity? Lol.
The extra 500 lbs in the back will give you maybe half inch. Not one inch.
First question.....WHY!!! Fkn hilarious
Not a truck.