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For those who have E rated tires rated for 80 psi, what psi do you run for daily driving versus towing? I've always had 35 inch bfg ko2's E rated for 65 psi and I ran them at 50 psi at all times. This time around I'm not going with a bigger lift and 35's. All tire choices I'm looking at are 80...
Thanks for the replies. Looks pretty straightforward. Dealer quoted me over one thousand dollars to have it installed if they were going to charge me for it, which they weren't. I'm gonna have to call b.s. on that one.
My backcountry came without the 4 adjustable cargo tie downs by mopar. They said they would install them for free but said they need it for the entire day. I think I will try to do it myself to avoid hanging out at the dealer for 8 hours.(dealer is 2 hours away). Does anybody know how difficult...
Just got my new backcountry. It came with load range c tires. Would I need to change to at least a d rating to pull my travel trailer. Pics are of truck tire rating and label on travel trailer
Yeah I've entered it multiple times,dealer said truck will be here within 2 weeks so I'll find out soon enough. At least I know I'm entering it in right place. Thanks for the replies
I might try the ram chat
My truck has been built and shipped as of 2 weeks ago. I have been trying to get the payload capacity by entering vin number on their website towing capacity search bar, but it doesn't recognize the vin. Am I doing something wrong?
Is the 1000 cash off specific to certain regions? I get the pop up but it is to fill out your info for special offers, however I have not received any offers
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