2019 1500 Laramie 4X4 - Airbags for rear, new springs, or both?

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OC455

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The load capacity is largely dependent on the wheels and tires on the truck. Check the tires and upgrade them

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My truck tires from the factory were rated at 3095 lbs and I replaced them with ones rated at 3750 lbs

A standard tire (SL) rated tire OEM for a 2019 Ram 1500 has a load index of 116 which is 2756lbs per tire. Unless you are running a tire that is E rated with a load index of 123/3417lbs., it makes no sense what you are saying. You say you put on a tire with a load rating of 3750lbs....that is a load index of 126/3748lbs....and they don't make that in your size tire for your truck, unless you are running completely different sized tire. If your truck had 20inch tires, the max load rating for an E rated tire is 120.
 
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