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Old 05-27-2016, 05:53 AM
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On the sticker inside of driver side door of my 2002 ram van 2500, the proper tire pressure is listed as, 344 kpa/50 psi for the front and 448 kpa/65 psi for the rear! This seems ...excessive, to say the least.


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My '01 2500 says the same... D load range tires and a loaded van will need that kind of pressure... I switched to E load range because I tow a 5000# travel trailer and want the stiffer sidewalls E tires gives me... I run 65 front and 75 rear... I rotate about every 10,000 miles and after 45,000 miles so far, I am on track to get 90,000+ miles on my Goodyear Wrangler tires.

If you run empty all the time you might drop 10# on each tire for a softer ride... but, watch your tread wear and rotate your tires and you will find what pressure works best for you.
 
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Originally Posted by hflak
On the sticker inside of driver side door of my 2002 ram van 2500, the proper tire pressure is listed as, 344 kpa/50 psi for the front and 448 kpa/65 psi for the rear!
What is the Max. PSI listed on your tires?
 
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Your tires sidewall gives recommended PSI, the last B3500 we owned the tire had a max PSI of 95. So 65 is not excessive what is your tires load range?
 
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Originally Posted by hflak
On the sticker inside of driver side door of my 2002 ram van 2500, the proper tire pressure is listed as, 344 kpa/50 psi for the front and 448 kpa/65 psi for the rear! This seems ...excessive, to say the least.


this is for
LT225 75R16 D tires


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