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Thread: Ridgeline as ExPo vehicle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jrally View Post
    I think I resemble that Celica reference.
    I'm sure, for what you do, it's just fine. The V8 engine gets good reviews and the off-road team does pretty well with it.

    -Jon
    i may be mistaken, but i'mm pretty sure the ridgline comes with a v6 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beachbumberry View Post
    i may be mistaken, but i'mm pretty sure the ridgline comes with a v6 right?
    yes, 3.5L Sohc VTEC V6.

    For those talking about the spare in the trunk: You can remove the bracket that holds the spare in, and remount it on the inside of the bed for convenience. It is made to mount either spot. Plus is a donut going to help if you are in a precarious offroad spot?

    Just walked off the dealer floor with a Ridge yesterday, im super stoked!!

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    Bobfab - congrats! Nice to have company.

    Don't let them bash you about the unibody. It's really a monocoque - built the same way that race cars, fighter jets, submarines, etc. are built. There hasn't been anything purpose-built on a tube frame in decades.

    Oh yeah, independent suspension is good for you. Solid axles and leaf springs will be following their dinosaur brethren in extinction as well some day.

    It's no rock crawler, but mine seems to eat up washboard gravel roads.

    Post some pics...

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    I'm just about to start on a major mod to my Ridge. I bought a set of OEM rear mudflaps. Do you think I should start a build thread?

    Cheers,
    Mark

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    Honda Ridgeline - go ahead and laugh
    Ducati Elefant

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    Quote Originally Posted by GroupSe7en View Post
    Bobfab - congrats! Nice to have company.

    It's no rock crawler, but mine seems to eat up washboard gravel roads.

    Post some pics...
    Yup, i will be dusting off the camera tonight to take some cool pics of the ridge. Ill be sure to post here, its bone stock but im loving it right now!

    Not planning on doing any serious wheeling, but whatever is necessary to get to good riding spots. Id rather see my dirtbikes take the abuse of the rocks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GroupSe7en View Post
    Bobfab - congrats! Nice to have company.

    Don't let them bash you about the unibody. It's really a monocoque - built the same way that race cars, fighter jets, submarines, etc. are built. There hasn't been anything purpose-built on a tube frame in decades.

    Oh yeah, independent suspension is good for you. Solid axles and leaf springs will be following their dinosaur brethren in extinction as well some day.

    It's no rock crawler, but mine seems to eat up washboard gravel roads.

    Post some pics...
    The full independent suspension is pretty cool and futuristic, but can you get a lift for it?
    1999 XJ w/ 2" Old Man Emu springs + skid plates + 31" BFG AT

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    If you go to the Ridgeline owners site you can read about the guys that bought the 2" lift that (Rancho?) makes. They almost always remove the lift in a month or two. So, no lift.

    It seems like a great ExPo truck if what you're doing is true overland travel. A rock crawler it is not and a heavy gear hauler it is not.

    There's no aftermarket support at all.

    I'll post about our overland trip across Labrador and Newfoundland When I get back in a few weeks. If the truck gets me back LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GroupSe7en View Post
    I'm just about to start on a major mod to my Ridge. I bought a set of OEM rear mudflaps. Do you think I should start a build thread?

    Cheers,
    Mark
    Only if you also install a snorkel and some limb risers

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    Ha! I can install a snorkel on the driver but not on the truck.

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