leroys73
Senior Member
I run 65 front, 70 rear.
Yep, the factory setting is 80 psi in the rear of my 18 RAM 2500. I said wtf, that is max for max load which I have never carried. It even states on the tire max weight at that setting. My alarm would go off somewhere between 75 and 70. I gradually lowered it to 70 and got by with it. The other day when I drove it the pressure was in the high 60s on the rear with temps in the 30s. No alarm notice.
Our Town and Country and Challenger will at times show a flat tire then after a couple of hundred miles it fixes itself. The T&C will start with one "flat" then two, three, four flats. 200 or so miles later they are all fixed.
All of this idiot lights, warnings, and automatic stuff I could do without most. I do like my trim level so much of those things comes with. I do like, at times, the front and rear warnings when I get close to an object. Anti Lock brakes are OK too.
I have only been driving for 57 years in 20 countries, all kinds of weather. Also average 15,000 mile per year while riding a motorcycle in all states and most Canadian provinces. So what do I know?
Yep, the factory setting is 80 psi in the rear of my 18 RAM 2500. I said wtf, that is max for max load which I have never carried. It even states on the tire max weight at that setting. My alarm would go off somewhere between 75 and 70. I gradually lowered it to 70 and got by with it. The other day when I drove it the pressure was in the high 60s on the rear with temps in the 30s. No alarm notice.
Our Town and Country and Challenger will at times show a flat tire then after a couple of hundred miles it fixes itself. The T&C will start with one "flat" then two, three, four flats. 200 or so miles later they are all fixed.
All of this idiot lights, warnings, and automatic stuff I could do without most. I do like my trim level so much of those things comes with. I do like, at times, the front and rear warnings when I get close to an object. Anti Lock brakes are OK too.
I have only been driving for 57 years in 20 countries, all kinds of weather. Also average 15,000 mile per year while riding a motorcycle in all states and most Canadian provinces. So what do I know?