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Yes, that diesel needs a lot of power while aired down to roll coal while mall crawling...
Does Laramie even have a mall?
My sticker says 60/65psi and I run 50/55 when empty. My TPMS has never tripped even with a few psi fluctuation due to temps so I’ll bet your truck will be fine running 10 down too!
My dually calls for 70 psi front and 65 psi rear....daily driving I usually run 5 psi lower front and rear for a little smoother ride without sacrificing safety. I air them back up before towing and always check the pressure cold.
Can you change the set tire pressures with the TPMS learning tool or is it just through forscan? Im running 37's and want to stay at 55 front and 50 rear without the stupid reminder every time I get in the truck.
My dually calls for 70 psi front and 65 psi rear....daily driving I usually run 5 psi lower front and rear for a little smoother ride without sacrificing safety. I air them back up before towing and always check the pressure cold.
Ah, dually calls for a higher front (only one tire) than the rear. Makes sense.
My sticker says 60/65psi and I run 50/55 when empty. My TPMS has never tripped even with a few psi fluctuation due to temps so I’ll bet your truck will be fine running 10 down too!
No malls in Laramie...another reason I don't need a diesel.
Guess I'll try it a bit lower tonight to see if I notice a difference. I don't mind the ride as it is, it's a truck not a sports car.
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