โSep-04-2018 11:29 AM
โSep-30-2018 11:40 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I have a 3500 SRW Dodge
Front Tires at 55 psi...all the time
Rear Tires at 80 psi for towing 5th wheel
**Rear Axle/tires at 6200# when towing
Rear Tires at 45 psi when NOT towing
*Truck weighs 7980# with 3120# on Rear Axle/Tires when not towing
Been doing that for 11 years.
60K per set then new tires (not cause tires are worn out but because I am anal about tires)
Tires wear evenly across thread
โSep-27-2018 05:40 PM
โSep-26-2018 07:45 PM
โSep-24-2018 07:36 AM
Me Again wrote:rsgs wrote:
For towing, I run my fronts at 65# and the rears at 70#. When not towing, I run the fronts at 55# and the rears at 50#. I add the extra air in front to make up for the weight of the diesel. Excellent ride when not towing.
So you only put the heavier diesel engine in when towing? Couple trips to the scales will show the front axle weight varies very little, between towing and not towing.
โSep-23-2018 07:25 PM
rsgs wrote:
For towing, I run my fronts at 65# and the rears at 70#. When not towing, I run the fronts at 55# and the rears at 50#. I add the extra air in front to make up for the weight of the diesel. Excellent ride when not towing.
โSep-23-2018 05:28 PM
CALandLIN wrote:Road Phantom wrote:
Mostly, we drive our truck unloaded, since it's our everyday beater as well. Our truck is a Ram 2500 reg cab 4X4. How low can I safely lower the air pressure to improve the ride for my arthritic wife?
There is an industry-wide inflation pressure warning that describes any tire found with an inflation pressure 20% below vehicle manufacturer recommendations to be in a "run flat" condition.
โSep-22-2018 09:46 PM
โSep-22-2018 06:41 PM
Road Phantom wrote:
Mostly, we drive our truck unloaded, since it's our everyday beater as well. Our truck is a Ram 2500 reg cab 4X4. How low can I safely lower the air pressure to improve the ride for my arthritic wife?
โSep-21-2018 12:32 AM
โSep-07-2018 03:16 AM
John and Robyn
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-2005 Forest River 28RK
โSep-06-2018 10:00 PM
fj12ryder wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Almost, but I figure if someone really wants help or advice they will give all the particulars.fj12ryder wrote:
I don't usually check profiles, I go by the information given.
Just as easy to look at the profile.
To the OP , I don't know the answer ,but there is a way to not set off the alarm on air pressure on the 2500's. The Cummins forum has the answer .
As far as air pressure I run my front 60 all the time ,45 back when not towing 80 when towing .
โSep-06-2018 03:46 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Almost, but I figure if someone really wants help or advice they will give all the particulars.fj12ryder wrote:
I don't usually check profiles, I go by the information given.
Just as easy to look at the profile.
To the OP , I don't know the answer ,but there is a way to not set off the alarm on air pressure on the 2500's. The Cummins forum has the answer .
As far as air pressure I run my front 60 all the time ,45 back when not towing 80 when towing .
โSep-05-2018 10:24 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Top row is for the newer RAM Dually trucks. 35psi will give 1,570# of carrying capacity per rear tire times 4 is 6,280# capacity for the rear axle. My rear axle weighs no more than 4k without RV. I can still load a 2k in the bed with room to spare.
YES the ride vastly improves when lowering for an unloaded to lightly loaded truck. 4wd trucks keep the fronts at 80psi!!!
โSep-05-2018 10:11 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't usually check profiles, I go by the information given.