2014 RAM 2500 Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure for 2014 RAM 2500 varies from 55 psi to 75 psi for front tires and can range from 65 psi to 80 psi for rear tires.

The primary reference for 2014 RAM 2500 tire inflation is the vehicle's owner manual, which provides detailed instructions on optimal tire pressures under various conditions. Additionally, the tire information placard, typically located on the driver's side door edge, door post, glove box door, or near the fuel door, offers quick reference to the correct pressures for both front and rear tires.

2014 RAM 2500 Tire Inflation Chart

Tire Size Front Tires Rear Tires Trims
LT245/70R17 65 psi 80 psi
  • Tradesman 4x2
  • Tradesman 4x4
LT275/70R18 55 psi 75 psi
  • Big Horn 4x2
  • Big Horn 4x4
  • Laramie 4x2
  • Laramie 4x4
  • Laramie Limited 4x2
  • Laramie Limited 4x4
  • Laramie Longhorn 4x2
  • Laramie Longhorn 4x4
  • Lone Star 4x2
  • Lone Star 4x4
  • Outdoorsman
  • SLT 4x2 Crew Cab
  • SLT 4x2 Mega Cab
  • SLT 4x2 Regular Cab
  • SLT 4x4 Crew Cab
  • SLT 4x4 Mega Cab
  • SLT 4x4 Regular Cab
  • Tradesman 4x2
  • Tradesman 4x4
LT285/60R20 55 psi 75 psi
  • Big Horn 4x2
  • Big Horn 4x4
  • Laramie 4x2
  • Laramie 4x4
  • Laramie Limited 4x2
  • Laramie Limited 4x4
  • Laramie Longhorn 4x2
  • Laramie Longhorn 4x4
  • Lone Star 4x2
  • Lone Star 4x4
  • Outdoorsman
  • SLT 4x2 Crew Cab
  • SLT 4x2 Mega Cab
  • SLT 4x4 Crew Cab
  • SLT 4x4 Mega Cab
LT285/70R17 60 psi 65 psi
  • Power Wagon

Recommended Tire Pressure for RAM 2500 Models

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