Question, in April 22 I got new tires for my 2019 - 2500 HD Cummins Diesel. they set the air pressure in the tires all at 60 psi.
Last month I took it in to have the tires rotated.
When I got it back I checked the onboard TPS and the front tires were at 60 psi and the rear tires were set to 75 psi.
I called the tire place up to ask them about it, and questioned if they made a mistake. I was thinking they over filled the rear or under filled the front. The guy told me that is what they do for the 2500's. Since the payload capacity is so heavy on a 2500. and the front end is lighter.
Can anyone confirm this practice? Will it damage my tires?
I have always ran them at 60 psi as per the manufactures door tire sticker, and if I knew I was going to haul/tow something heavy, bump up the pressure to 70 - 75 psi.
Last month I took it in to have the tires rotated.
When I got it back I checked the onboard TPS and the front tires were at 60 psi and the rear tires were set to 75 psi.
I called the tire place up to ask them about it, and questioned if they made a mistake. I was thinking they over filled the rear or under filled the front. The guy told me that is what they do for the 2500's. Since the payload capacity is so heavy on a 2500. and the front end is lighter.
Can anyone confirm this practice? Will it damage my tires?
I have always ran them at 60 psi as per the manufactures door tire sticker, and if I knew I was going to haul/tow something heavy, bump up the pressure to 70 - 75 psi.