Okay, I have searched and can't seem to find any definitive answers.
Let's start by saying I'm only interested in your truck if it is SPECIFICALLY a 2014 2500, the system is set up differently for this model than previous years or the one tons.
So the question, has anybody with a 2014 2500 figured out how to run less than 75lbs of air pressure in the tires? Especially the rear tires? I would like to run the fronts about 65 and the rears about 50 but can't stand having to change the EVIC back to what I want it at every time because it says air the tires up to 80. Not to mention the low tire light is annoying and won't do me a damn bit of good if I actually DO have a low tire due to a nail or something since it is ALWAYS lit.
Let's start by saying I'm only interested in your truck if it is SPECIFICALLY a 2014 2500, the system is set up differently for this model than previous years or the one tons.
So the question, has anybody with a 2014 2500 figured out how to run less than 75lbs of air pressure in the tires? Especially the rear tires? I would like to run the fronts about 65 and the rears about 50 but can't stand having to change the EVIC back to what I want it at every time because it says air the tires up to 80. Not to mention the low tire light is annoying and won't do me a damn bit of good if I actually DO have a low tire due to a nail or something since it is ALWAYS lit.