I have Sam tires.
Run 60 all around.
And yes, higher psi gets a little squirrelly.
I have Sam tires.
Run 60 all around.
And yes, higher psi gets a little squirrelly.
Oh good!
Do you also have a 2500?
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The only thing I ever tow is my boat and trailer, weighing somewhere as round 3700 lbs with trailer.
Any recommendations how to set the PSI on the tires based on that load?
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You can use a load table.
https://www.toyotires.com/media/3729...s_20200723.pdf
2015 / RAM / 2500 CTD-68RFE-4wd / 3.42 / stock tire size / Silver / Bighorn
Your rears are 65psi because you have a dually, for single rear tires if the tire is rated appropriately, 80psi is for max load.
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Absolutely correct, thanks!
His tire pressure was just the opposite of mine, so at first glance, without thinking I was surprised.
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Are weight ratings in the tire load table per tire?
Also, I assume you need to factor in the weight of the actual vehicle itself, which I'm not 100% sure on off the top of my head; I assume this weight is also needed, correct?
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Same tires, same size.
They have a bit more give to them than other tires I've had.
It seems to have gotten better after some miles are put on them could be that I'm more used to it, though, too.
Empty, I run 45-50 in the rears and 60-65 in the fronts.
Towing/hauling rear PSI depends on the load I'm dealing with.
Weight rating on the tire is per tire.
Yes, you would need to factor in vehicle weight to some extent.
The weight on the tire will depend on it being in the front or rear.
Unless you have a scale to go under the tire, it would be a complete guess.
2015 Ram 3500 CCSB SRW 4x4 G56
2020 Ram 2500 CCSB 4x4 68RFE
Never ending project. Always adding something...
Yeah, I had something like 60/55 all the time, even when towing the boat.
I may need to review that and possibly adjust it. I just dropped it to 60 all around and will see how that feels.
It almost feels like a big dragging now.
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Yes.
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