ridgeline has same frame as the van?
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ridgeline has same frame as the van?
heard this at the dealer, it sounds odd but does the ridgeline share the same frame as the oddessey?(spelling?)
it was from an anti-ridgeline guy
it was from an anti-ridgeline guy
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (DisturbedK24)
it wouldnt surprise me. alot of cars from one make can share the same basic chassis. like the infinty fx45 shares with the 350z. but with the size and weight of the ridge and pilot which i do belive share, the van chassis wouldnt seem to work when you start to compare them.
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (DisturbedK24)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DisturbedK24 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">heard this at the dealer, it sounds odd but does the ridgeline share the same frame as the oddessey?(spelling?)
it was from an anti-ridgeline guy</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes. But today's definition of sharing is different from the old days (1980s) when everything from Chrysler was built on the X-Car platform.
Nissan's FM platform mentioned above is a closer example. The "same" FM is used on 350Z, (Infiniti) FX, EX, M, and G. Just by looking at them, you can see they are different cars with different purpose, but yet the same (performance) in many ways.
it was from an anti-ridgeline guy</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes. But today's definition of sharing is different from the old days (1980s) when everything from Chrysler was built on the X-Car platform.
Nissan's FM platform mentioned above is a closer example. The "same" FM is used on 350Z, (Infiniti) FX, EX, M, and G. Just by looking at them, you can see they are different cars with different purpose, but yet the same (performance) in many ways.
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (DisturbedK24)
Ridgeline & Odyssey do in fact share the same unibody frame. Honda decided to go with comfort over off-road performance, and I must say it is very noticeable with MILD off-roading. You certainly wouldn't want to put a lift kit on and do any rock crawling.
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (hilltopgraphics)
It has been stiffened up considerably on the ridgeline from the odessey, shares the same general structure but there have been a considerable amount of changes.
http://www.hondanews.com/categ.../2433
It's problems offroading are mainly due to no low range and fully independent suspension. Like what was said before, it's an onroad/dirt road "truck".
http://www.hondanews.com/categ.../2433
It's problems offroading are mainly due to no low range and fully independent suspension. Like what was said before, it's an onroad/dirt road "truck".
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (ND40oz)
The Pilot is based on the Odyssey chassis and the Ridgeline has 7% chassis commonality with the Pilot. It's significantly different from any other Honda chassis.
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (DaiJekBok)
Not true. The Ridgeline is the ONLY Honda with a "closed box ladder frame." They may appear to have the same silhouette but that's about it.
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (get RIGHT)
You're telling me my information isn't true but then you're agreeing with me. The Pilot and Ridgeline have 7% chassis commonality which also means that they're 93% dissimilar. This is according to Honda.
And what other Honda does the Ridgeline's silhouette resemble?
And what other Honda does the Ridgeline's silhouette resemble?
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van? (DaiJekBok)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaiJekBok »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You're telling me my information isn't true but then you're agreeing with me. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I did not quote you. I was talking to the OP.
I did not quote you. I was talking to the OP.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by matt13421342 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Ridgeline is fast gaining lameness points. Get a Tundra.</TD></TR></TABLE>
apples and oranges
I went to Toyota to buy the Tacoma, dead set on it. Guess what I bought?
apples and oranges
I went to Toyota to buy the Tacoma, dead set on it. Guess what I bought?
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van?
It seems that is correct, Ridgeline shares the same platform with Honda Pilot and Odyssey and Accord.
source: 2018 Honda Ridgeline - RTS, RT, Sport and Black Edition - 2018, 2019 and 2020 Pickup Trucks
source: 2018 Honda Ridgeline - RTS, RT, Sport and Black Edition - 2018, 2019 and 2020 Pickup Trucks
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Re: ridgeline has same frame as the van?
That may be true for the gen 2 Ridgeline, but it was not true for the gen 1 Ridgeline (based off the MDX), which the OP posted over 9 years ago!
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