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I agree. I would think the tires would make a difference but they say no. I swapped out for custom 20" wheels and 35" tires so I'd assume it would change the psi requirements.
I put mine at 47 in the front but it went down to 44 overnight. I think that's what triggered the warning. I'm going to put it back to 55 to get the warning to go away and see if 49 will work.
@BillyCrash
Yes, that's the same as mine. Are you running 55 in the front? I switched out the factory wheels and tires. I have 35x12.5x20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers tires with 20" Fuel wheels on my truck. The tires don't wear good at 55 psi and the ride is really rough.
2020 Ram 1500 Rebel
I've lowered my front psi to 48 and rear to 45. It was riding too rough at 55 in the front. Now the TPMS indicator is on and won't go off. Is there a way to reset?
I just went through the same decision. I had a 2015 Ram Big Horn and I had my heart set on a Tundra for a while. At first, I didn't even look at the Ram but when I was at the Ram dealership the blacked-out Rebel caught my eye. After testing out both the Ram Rebel blew it away and it wasn't even...
Looking for proper front/back tire pressure recommendations.
2020 1500 Rebel
35x12.5x20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
ReadyLIFT 3.5 Lift Kit
Currently at 59 psi in front and 49 psi in back
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