Why Tire Pressure Matters for Your Dodge
Whether you’re driving a powerful Dodge Charger, versatile Durango, or sporty Hornet, maintaining the correct tire pressure is essential. Proper tire inflation helps:
- Maximize fuel efficiency
- Improve handling and safety
- Prolong the life of your tires
- Enhance overall vehicle performance
At Chris Crain CDJRF in Benton, AR, we know how important tire care is to your vehicle’s long-term health — and your safety.
The Impact of Incorrect Tire Pressure
✘ Underinflated Tires:
- Reduce fuel efficiency by 1–2 mpg
- Increase rolling resistance
- Cause uneven tire wear
- Make braking and cornering less effective
✘ Overinflated Tires:
- Reduce grip on the road
- Increase the risk of a blowout
- Create a harsh ride quality
- Lead to premature tire wear
Recommended Tire Pressure for Dodge Vehicles
For most Dodge models, the recommended tire pressure falls between 32–36 psi, but this can vary depending on your specific trim and driving conditions.
✔ Where to Find Your Dodge’s Tire Pressure Info:
- Driver’s side door placard
- Owner’s manual
- Glovebox label
⚠️ Do NOT use the number on the tire’s sidewall — that’s the maximum pressure, not the recommended driving pressure.
How to Check Your Dodge’s Tire Pressure
You can easily check your tire pressure using a digital or analog tire pressure gauge.
Steps:
- Wait at least 10 minutes after driving to ensure tires are cold.
- Remove the valve cap and press the gauge onto the valve stem.
- Read the PSI level and compare it to your Dodge’s recommended pressure.
- Add or release air as needed.
- Don’t forget to check your spare tire, too!
When and How Often to Check Tire Pressure
- Check once per month
- Always check before long road trips
- Check more frequently during temperature changes (e.g., summer to fall)
🧊 Cold weather causes air to contract, often lowering pressure by 1–2 psi.
Signs Your Dodge May Have Incorrect Tire Pressure
You don’t always need a gauge to know something’s off. Here are a few red flags:
- Poor fuel economy
- Uneven tire wear
- Sluggish handling or reduced grip
- TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) warning light
- Bulging or flat-looking tires
If you notice these issues, visit Chris Crain CDJRF for a tire inspection.
Tire Pressure Tips for Off-Roading Dodge SUVs
If you drive a Dodge Durango or another SUV off-road:
- Lower tire pressure slightly for better grip on sand or trails
- Inflate back to road settings after off-road use
- Monitor pressure closely to avoid damage or blowouts on rugged terrain
Dodge Tire Maintenance Tips
- Rotate tires every 6,000–8,000 miles
- Replace tires every 5–6 years, even with good tread
- Schedule regular wheel alignments to reduce wear
- Always inspect tires for cracks, bulges, or embedded objects
Get a Tire Check or Service at Chris Crain CDJRF in Benton
Need help checking or maintaining your Dodge’s tires?
At Chris Crain Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat in Benton, AR, our factory-trained technicians can:
- Check and adjust tire pressure
- Inspect tires for wear and damage
- Perform rotations and alignments
- Recommend and install replacement tires
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📅 Schedule a service appointment today, and keep your Dodge running at peak performance!
Protect your tires. Protect your drive.
Trust Chris Crain CDJRF for expert Dodge maintenance in Benton, Arkansas.


