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- RayChezExplorerDepends what year of Ridgeline was being towed. If it was 2005 and before they could be towed. Not the new one's. Ridgeline trucks have not changed much in the last ten years as far as to body style. I believe they had the same transmission as the Honda Pilot pre-2005.
- Mr_Mark1ExplorerI see on the Honda site that the Ridgeline is no longer offered. 2014 is the last year for that model.
MM. - DSDP_DonExplorerI believe Honda is re-introducing the Ridgeline for 2016. Some reports say it will arrive in the fall of 2015 and some say spring of 2016. I always thought the Ridgeline would be a good compromise between a reasonably sized toad (weight wise) and a reasonably sized truck, but I could never get past how ugly they look. I don't think I'm the only one who dislikes the looks since you rarely see any on the road or even at the dealer. Supposedly, the 2016 will have a new body design that looks more like a conventional truck.
- msmith1199Explorer IIWhen a vehicle says it can't be towed four down in the manual, that does not mean it can't be towed without modification. So they may have installed the Remco device or driveshaft disconnect, or maybe their just ignoring the manual.
- FIRE_UPExplorer"but I could never get past how ugly they look."
Amen to that. They are hideous.
Scott - PF_PMExplorerBest truck I ever owned. Would have kept it longer if I could have towed it. I tried for years to find out why they say not. We still tow our 2005 Pilot its been great.
- DAS26milesExplorer III still have mine and wished they could be towed. Heard because of the all wheel drive and speed sensors at esc wheel, it can't be done.
- BusskipperExplorerSo No one is towing them -- Bummer!
- BusskipperExplorer
Busskipper wrote:
So No one is towing them -- Bummer!
Still Searching for the Guy towing a RIDGELINE!!!!!!!
:M:S:M
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