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Does a 2017 3500 Ram SRW have TPMS's?

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If Rickson is installing the tires on the rims and balancing them, I would ask them if they want you to buy the sensors and send to them.

Or if you send them the last 8 9f your vin, if they will purchase and install and add on the cost?
 
If Rickson is installing the tires on the rims and balancing them, I would ask them if they want you to buy the sensors and send to them.

Or if you send them the last 8 9f your vin, if they will purchase and install and add on the cost?

He already has the wheels and tires, and does not want to demount them to install the sensors.

Given that the Rickson wheels should not be run on lower pressures, I can just image what the wheels and tires will do to the new 3500 ride quality. To each him own!
 
Given that the Rickson wheels should not be run on lower pressures, I can just image what the wheels and tires will do to the new 3500 ride quality. To each him own!

Aside from some washboard and potholes on dirt roads my 19.5's haven't had a negative impact on my ride, even at the minimum 70 psi I can run in them.

They should ride even better on the new trucks as the suspension and body mounts are better at absorbing road imperfections.
 
My 2015 3500 has the factory TPMS , but after dealer has rotated the tires numerous times I don't know where any tire is located
 
My 2015 3500 has the factory TPMS , but after dealer has rotated the tires numerous times I don't know where any tire is located

All 3500's in 2015 have GVWR's above 10K lbs which means they have TPIS instead of TPMS. Earlier in this thread the differences are discussed.

The truck will learn what tire is where, so after a few miles of driving following a rotation the pressures on the EVIC are correct for the location.
 
Yes I have read the complete thread and understand the difference in a TPIS and a TPMS. thanks again. I had never heard of a TPIS until today.
 
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