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Im not sure that makes sense. The Bighorn, Limited, Laramie all run consistent tire PSI's across all 4 tires. The Rebel is the only trim that has the 55/45 split. All trims have the same powertrain options.
Thanks Billy James. I figured the 55/45psi was the culprit. I want to try and find a "happy medium" tire pressure that will be suitable for both highway and in the sand, given the frequency I drive onto the beach. I've dropped the PSI as low as I can go before setting off my TPMS (20% from...
I posted this same thread under "Wheel and Tires", but think it would be relevant here as well...
I have a 2019 Rebel (5.7L eTorque and 3.92's) that I drive on soft sand beaches frequently with the factory 275/70r18 Duratracs (Traction Control Off).
Previously, I had a Wrangler with Duratracs...
I have a 2019 Rebel (5.7L eTorque and 3.92's) that I drive on soft sand beaches frequently with the factory 275/70r18 Duratracs (Traction Control Off).
Previously, I had a Wrangler with Duratracs (285/70r17's) that I ran at 32PSI, which worked well enough for both the beach and highway.
Since...
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