I don’t know if dealers will do this for him. I believe he’ll have to get his own programmer.
Yeah, I don’t know either because I’ve never been faced with this problem but you’re probably right, the dealer probably won’t change this just because of the fact that the truck came stock with 10 ply tires and just like with the ram rebel, it’s recommended tire pressure is a lot higher than the other halftons so the TPMS had to be programmed accordingly as well.
Your only option at that point would be to get some kind of a tuner that will let you change that but see, that’s just it, if you’re buying a three-quarter ton, most people buy those to haul heavy trailers and heavy loads and don’t really care about the fact that their truck rides like a tank because they know what they bought and they bought what they bought for a reason and in my opinion, it’s kind of silly to take a three-quarter ton truck and run the tires at a lot lower tire pressure than what it was designed for because of what it was designed to do. It’s like in a lot of ways you really can’t get upset at the tire pressure monitoring system being set the way it is for that type of truck.