I just put Nitto G2 35X12.50-18 on my 2014 2500.
Truck recommen 70 front, 80 rear.
Nitto says 60psi max.
What pressure should I use?
I just put Nitto G2 35X12.50-18 on my 2014 2500.
Truck recommen 70 front, 80 rear.
Nitto says 60psi max.
What pressure should I use?
You'll probably set off the TPMS warning light but by all means follow the tire manufacturer's recommendations.
Ray
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I've got them set at 70 all the way around. I'll lower them to 60psi.
Glad I asked!
Just bought the Nitto G2's for my truck, and the truck recommeds 60 front and 70 rear. The tire dealership said they only put in the recommended pressure the truck manufacture recommends.
But the last set I has was Firestone's and I found out I got the best wear at 70 all around. Even though the truck states 60 front and 70 rear. The tire manufatcture states different. Plus I called Dodge and Firestone, who were no help. Dodge said what ever Firestone recommends and Firestone said what ever Dodge recommends. This was like talking to a comedy team in a Vegas show.
So this is a confusing topic. No matter what you decide on, constantly check wear to see if they wear evenly and hope you get lots of mileage from them.
@CustomOffsets what do you recommend?
I have them 61 in fronts and 50 in backs but my tires called for 65
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Am I dumb for wondering why vehicle specs more pressure in rear than front for normal driving? Has to be more weight in the front IMO. Correct me if I'm wrong please!
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'06 3500 SRW LWB
G56 Valair DD
90HP Dynomite Injs.
Cat. Removed
Wallet Empty
AutoMeter Pyro.
My truck has looked and unloaded pressures spec'ed for the rears.
Greg
2012 | 2500 | CCLB | Custom MCC by Double R Diesel
Greg
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