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jus2shy
Aug 11, 2017Explorer
There's only 1 thing I didn't see mentioned on the 2500 vs 3500 debate for RAMs. Basically, the 3500 also only has a tire pressure "Info" system (except in 2013 where it has nothing like my truck). It will track tire pressures, but it won't force you to stay at a certain pressure. So you can actually run a lighter pressure on your rear tires (like 45 or 50psi) when you have no load. While the 2500 falls at or below the 10,000 GVWR rating in which the government requires a tire pressure "Monitoring" system. Which requires the user to maintain a minimum tire press on the rear axle (I think it's 70 or 75 psi).
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