Location: Natalbany Creek Campground, Amite City, LA
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Originally Posted by artoo93
My dually is 80 lbs in all 8 wheels (I carry 2 spares). I have never seen a dually that has the psi set different front to back.
My 2017 RAM 3500 dually specifically states max 80 front and 65 rear. My 2017 RAM 3500 SRW was just the opposite, max 65 front and 80 rear.
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AL & JANET KRUEBBE
2019 PINNACLE 37RLWS
2018 NORTH POINT 315RLTS (TRADED)
2017 RAM 3500 DRW DIESEL/AISIN 4.10 AIR BAGS
B&W COMPANION TURN OVER BALL HITCH
Formerly from Sequim, WA
Increase your tire pressure to 80. Check your trailer tires pressure too. Do you have the Moryde orbital pin box? Speeding up will pull the sway out easier than slowing down, slowing down gives the trailer more momentum to push your truck around. Unless you just use the trailer brake.
How can you put your truck tires to 80 psi if the tire, itself, says maximum psi is 65. I am a newbie also. What am I missing?
Location: Natalbany Creek Campground, Amite City, LA
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Originally Posted by mafuma,52
How can you put your truck tires to 80 psi if the tire, itself, says maximum psi is 65. I am a newbie also. What am I missing?
I have to agree!
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AL & JANET KRUEBBE
2019 PINNACLE 37RLWS
2018 NORTH POINT 315RLTS (TRADED)
2017 RAM 3500 DRW DIESEL/AISIN 4.10 AIR BAGS
B&W COMPANION TURN OVER BALL HITCH
Formerly from Sequim, WA
I would think the door sticker states 65psi rear, (recommended), and does not say max, but the tire has 80 psi max stamped on it, unless it has load range D tires.