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โJan-23-2018 10:49 AM
Iraqvet05 wrote:
I've been looking at the Ram 2500 gasser too and hope to buy a new truck this spring. I have read many negative thing about the Ram 2500/3500 reliability but they mostly seem to pertain to issues with the diesels.
Anyway, I work on our city police cars and found the Chargers's have to same PIA TPMS sensors too. They trigger the TPMS light if the pressure is too low or too high. I've read a forum post somewhere that guys were taking their TPMS sensors out (mainly from the rear tires) and placing them in a sealed PVC pipe with a Schrader valve and pressurizing the pipe to fool the system.
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โJan-09-2018 02:12 PM
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โJan-06-2018 04:09 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Another question about buttons if everyone doesn't mind?
Why can I leave 4wd on (electronic transfer case) or leave traction control off, as in the preference survives a key off
But tow haul is reset every time you turn the key off?
โJan-04-2018 02:09 PM
GordonThree wrote:
I leave mine at 72/80 as prescribed on the Holy Yellow Sticker.
Dunno why 72, what's wrong with 70, or 80... Do so few pounds make any difference?
โJan-04-2018 01:54 PM
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โJan-04-2018 11:05 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
the TPMS is demanding that I inflate the rear tires to 80 lbs, although it is only complaining about the right read tire which is at 75 lbs, vs the left which is at 76.
โJan-04-2018 05:52 AM
GordonThree wrote:IdaD wrote:
From the factory the coils are rated to carry 500 lbs less than the 3500's leafs. Not really a big deal. They do ride and handle very nicely for a heavy duty truck. The lower payload numbers on the bulk of the 2500s has everything to do with the class 2 max GVWR, except on a few of the base 5.7 trucks equipped with 17" wheels and tires.
GWolfe, there is no light load button anymore. I don't see the TPMS as much of a negative. I run at 65/80 during towing season and 65/65 during the offseason. I guess a quarter inch indicator light on the display bugs some more than it bugs me.
Mine chimes and blinks the light now and then, to get your attention until you make it happy. It's more obnoxious than just the light by itself.
โJan-04-2018 04:04 AM
spoon059 wrote:My new 2017 RAM 2500 6.4L Hemi has 3025 lbs for payload. More than enough for the mid size fifth wheel I'm considering. And yes, the TPMS is demanding that I inflate the rear tires to 80 lbs, although it is only complaining about the right read tire which is at 75 lbs, vs the left which is at 76.GordonThree wrote:GWolfe wrote:
My friends have an 07 or 08 Ram 2500 Cummins that has a "light load" button that allows them to run lowers pressure in their tires with out the computer nagging them. Are the newer ones not like this?
Never heard of that. Maybe an upfitter or aftermarket option?
No, it was a factory option. Not entirely certain why they got rid of it, but I'm sure it has to do with liability. I'm sure some idiot was running the light load setting while hauling weight and had a tire failure and sued.
Its odd that Ram demands such a high PSI for the rear tires, with such an artificially low payload rating. My truck wants 80 PSI on the rear tires. With factory 18" tires, that's a combined 7280 lbs of load carrying capacity... more than the factory coils are rated to carry and much more than the artificial 10,000 lbs GVWR will allow.
โJan-03-2018 05:12 PM