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- Nuevo Mexico
- Ram Year
- 2018
- Engine
- 6.4 Hemi
I have very little experience pulling a trailer or driving a truck for that matter. I just get stressed being able to see what’s going on around me. I have a rear camera that’s on all the time and tow mirrors. Using mirrors for me is difficult trying to judge whats near of far. By the time I get where I’m going I’m worn out. Something I’m working on! Many thanks for all the advice. Next trip is Sunday so a little more experience gained. Hope to get to the scales before then.
Speaking of payload capacity the sticker shows 1424 pounds an tire pressure of 38 pounds. Should I keep my truck tires at 38 psi or go by what’s on the tires themselves for maximum payload, 50 psi.
50 PSI in the rear tires will help it feel more stable. If you don’t have LT tires and are still on the P rated tires I would consider switching to a load range D at least if not an E. The stiffer sidewall will help with stabilization.
2018 Ram 2500 6.4L 4x4
Amsoil SS 0W-40