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My delivery date was updated today it was changed from 01/21/23 to 01/29/23. The funny thing is that Koon's has my DDSRT for sale on their Website. I guess this is common from what I have gathered about Koon's.
 
My delivery date was updated today it was changed from 01/21/23 to 01/29/23. The funny thing is that Koon's has my DDSRT for sale on their Website. I guess this is common from what I have gathered about Koon's.
A Destroyer Grey SRT pops up on their website but that one looks like it is already on site at the dealership.....
 
My delivery date was updated today it was changed from 01/21/23 to 01/29/23. The funny thing is that Koon's has my DDSRT for sale on their Website. I guess this is common from what I have gathered about Koon's.
Thats nothing new.. it's a automated system that adds to their website, happened to my rt.

It's a sold vehicle, they won't sell it to others unless you no longer want it

I'm still waiting for them to clear my check...online order slow extremely slow...
Just fyi, they prioritize in store customers over online customers in finance department 🙄 keep bugging them.
 
Or the Iliad and the Odyssey. ;)
 
So another thing to be mad about... No spare tire, I downloaded my build sheet and there it was, Spare Tire deleted. Due to supplier constraints to spare tire was discontinued during June production. I ordered the tow package on my SRT and you cannot tow with a run flat so you will still need a spare. Modern Spare has one for our SRT's for $395.00. I am going to ask the dealer prior to closing to discount my invoice $395.00 to cover the cost of the spare.
 
Not sure I understand what you mean by, "you cannot tow with a run flat" . . . all the Durango Hellcats come with Run Flat tires, and have an 8700lb tow capacity . . . and I've towed a car on a trailer at 70MPH average for 250 miles before with my DDHC . . .
 
You cannot use the run flat capability while towing. Thus, if you don't have a spare on board, a loss of pressure in one of your run flats will put you and your trailer on the side of the road. You could, however unhook your trailer and leave it by the side of the road, and then use the run flat to drive to a tire repair center.
 
I just posted that I have towed a car on a trailer for 250 miles in my DDHC with Run Flat tires, without any problems . . . right above your post . . .
I think he means you can’t use the run flat tires to tow if one of them is flat. I’m also towed a ton on the factory run flat tires without issue but I would never think of towing on a flat tire.
 
Explain to me why all the DDHC's come with Run Flat tires and an 8700lb tow rating, when you order that package (as I did), if the Factory thought you shouldn't use Run Flat tires when towing . . .

Show me where the Factory states you shouldn't use them when towing . . .
 
Ordered tow package and both tire options were run flats. Where is the documentation that you can’t tow with run flats?
Tire Rack article

Vehicle handling with run-flat tires at zero pressure is different than at full pressure, too. Aggressive acceleration, cornering and braking should be avoided, as well as any unusual service conditions such as carrying heavy loads or towing a trailer.
 
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