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Tire pressure

I have a 2011 Rt. My fronts are at 17 and back is 28. The front increase about 2 psi and back 4 psi. I have tire monitors.
 
on my 2013 rt limited with Kenda tires. What is the best tire pressure. 2 people about 350 lbs total
On the 2013, there is no pre-load adjustment on the front shocks, so the only adjustment you have is tire pressure. It's a trade-off between comfort and handling. I carry similar weight, and about 19 psi seems to be a good compromise for the front. Make sure they are the same on each side.

As for the rear, I'd suggest 29-30 for that weight, and then adjust the ACS to your taste. I like mine at about one bar above center. WRT the ACS, note that the table on page 59 of the manual is backwards. The top of the bar graph (stiffest setting) is the highest riding position, not the lowest as the book says.
 
What ever pressure you choose the most important part is having the front tires within the factory spec of [FONT=sans-serif, Arial, Verdana, Trebuchet MS]± 0.25 psig and most gauges are not capable of measuring that (there is a $300-$400 gauge that can do that).

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