Tire pressure

Asked by jgfle Nov 28, 2018 at 11:53 AM about the 2017 RAM 2500 SLT Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The recommended pressure ratings for my
Ram 2500 are different: 60 psi for the front
and 80 for the rear. Why is this? Can I set
them all at 80?

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Hello, my car recommended pressure rating is different: initially I use to set at 60psi for all tires till I reviewed the car technical manual.. I decided to follow the technical specs , front 60psi and 80psi rear and so far I haven’t experience any issue.the car is more stable on the road and takes more drive days to loose pressure.

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If your tires are rated for that pressure go ahead but the ride will be very rough. If this were my truck I would probably run 35 to 40 psi when Unloaded. Those pressures are for maximum load. Watch the tire wear pattern for signs of under or over inflation. I run E rated tires on my PU and keep them around 35 psi with excellent results.

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So my door label on my 2021 2500 Diesel with 20" wheels says 65 psi all around. However, when I check tire info online, they require 80 psi. I'm confused. LT285/60R20 125/122R Load Index 125 = 3,690 lbs (1,677 kg) per tire Load Index 122 = 3,368 lbs (1,531 kg) per tire Speed Rating “R” = 106 mph (170 kph) E Max Load = 3,640 lbs Max psi = 80 psi

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