Honda Ridgeline and Tab 360

EasternJLEasternJL Member Posts: 107
Just curious if anyone is hauling a regular Tab 360 with a Honda Ridgeline and how it's been handling.  I towed a 320 for a while in my Ridgeline and thought that was probably the limit for what I'd want to tow with it.  Keeping in mind that we often had bikes, and/or kayaks and lots of gear in the camper and truck.  I don't like the idea of getting to close to the limits of the truck, but I also don't like the idea of buying a new truck!  

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  • GBL_citruscountyflGBL_citruscountyfl Member Posts: 19
    edited April 1
    I tow my 400 with a 2018 Ridge line front wheel.drive(550lbs hitch weight) and about 1400 lbs in the bed and cab.  Tows better than any v8 dodge I've ever had, and tows better up I-70/81 hills.  I do run a huge transmission cooler the size of my radiator and a scan gauge for temps, and never been above 130/140 F on the steepest grade hauling.  I have zero squat when hooked up with the rear suspension.

    I drive 60-65 mph and stay around 2k rps on most hills, and never had any issues with wearing parts or feeling like I was towing too much.
    2018 Honda Ridgeline FWD 
    2020 400 solo
    Fulltime rving since 2006/ tab since 2021
  • marcinOremarcinOre Member Posts: 1
    I'm towing a 2024 TAB 400 with a '21 Ridgeline, and it's no problem. The rig climbs the hills from the Willamette Valley out to the coast easily, though it sometimes needs a few revs to get it done. (Honda's 3.5L V-6 is not the torquiest engine in the world.) The Ridgeline's chassis handles the 400 just fine. 
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