3rd Gen Durango 2011+ models

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Old 05-13-2015, 04:00 PM
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Be sure to keep us posted on how things go at the dealership! Let me know if you would like any assistance in scheduling an appointment!
 
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I just got my R/T yesterday, I'm new to Dodge completely and this looks to be a great forum... while on subject they gave me delivery with 44-45 lbs in each tire, seems to be high.. was wondering what lbs. work best based on you guys... most cars I've had work best in the 36-38 range however I thought since these are 20's and a heavy truck that maybe tire pressure should be where they gave it to me? also I see they used nigtrogen not air, I guess this a good thing although what happens if you need air in one tire? have to go search for somewhere that has this and/or pay?? just curios, never had the N in tires before.
BTW, 1 day in and I love this truck!
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Originally Posted by Heat00
I just got my R/T yesterday, I'm new to Dodge completely and this looks to be a great forum... while on subject they gave me delivery with 44-45 lbs in each tire, seems to be high.. was wondering what lbs. work best based on you guys... most cars I've had work best in the 36-38 range however I thought since these are 20's and a heavy truck that maybe tire pressure should be where they gave it to me? also I see they used nigtrogen not air, I guess this a good thing although what happens if you need air in one tire? have to go search for somewhere that has this and/or pay?? just curios, never had the N in tires before.
BTW, 1 day in and I love this truck!
thanks!
First they're over inflated. Look at the door sticker, that tells you where they need to be.

Second, no you don't need to fill with nitrogen
 
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thx figured as much
 



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