2500 / 10 ply E rated off road tire pressures
What is everyone running for tire pressures off road on 2500's with E rated tires?
Currently have 285/70 - 17 Nitto Dura Grapplers and will soon have 285/75 - 17 Toyo MT's on the stock rims.
I run 60 psi front and 45 unloaded in rear on street, go up on rear as needed depending what I'm hauling around.
Will be airing down on rough (but fairly fast...say 50-60 km/h) dirt roads to keep my fillings in my teeth, snow when needed (not very fast though), and sand (again, low speed).
Used to going down to single digit psi for snow and mud, and 12 psi for faster rough roads in my jeep, but obviously a ram 2500 and 10 ply E- rated tires are a far cry from a Jeep on 35's...
Currently have 285/70 - 17 Nitto Dura Grapplers and will soon have 285/75 - 17 Toyo MT's on the stock rims.
I run 60 psi front and 45 unloaded in rear on street, go up on rear as needed depending what I'm hauling around.
Will be airing down on rough (but fairly fast...say 50-60 km/h) dirt roads to keep my fillings in my teeth, snow when needed (not very fast though), and sand (again, low speed).
Used to going down to single digit psi for snow and mud, and 12 psi for faster rough roads in my jeep, but obviously a ram 2500 and 10 ply E- rated tires are a far cry from a Jeep on 35's...


