The older models do, however the new do not sadly.
Edit: thank you for the direction of where it could be. I have to look to see if the area was used or if it would be possible to add on in there still.
Thank you that is what I was thinking was the case. On to the next hopeful option vs trading in on something that will be readily available if it ever happens again.
You know I thought the same thing. Plus the run flats made sense as my challenger didn’t have a spare but tire goo and an inflator. While installing my exhaust I seen there is in fact a spare tire under it
If there's still a place to add a spare, keep in mind it wasn't a "full size" at the first place. AWD requires all wheels be the same diameter, but the wheel width and other specs can vary. For exactly this reason my wheels are 265/50R20 8Jx20 and the OEM spare is 245/65R18. [Here's an explanation](https://i.imgur.com/uEK6ugH.png).
Thank you so much, I will make sure to read this. Yeah, I knew it wouldn’t be a full but maybe something to keep getting us to a different bigger town that might have the tire that’s needed. I live in rural area so next town that might have it might be 100+ miles depending on where we are.
Car companies do nasty things nowadays. They take away fog lights and remove spare wheels. They say customers usually don't need all that, but it's a lie. They reduce costs and customers pay for that.
I have a ‘23 TnG without the spare too. I opted to get a set of tire plugs instead and have the tire properly repaired by a shop should I encounter a punctured tire.
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I am pretty sure the TnG do come with a spare. Lay on the ground and look underneath at the back of the Durango.
The older models do, however the new do not sadly. Edit: thank you for the direction of where it could be. I have to look to see if the area was used or if it would be possible to add on in there still.
The enhanced suspension won't allow a full size spare beneath the vehicle
Thank you that is what I was thinking was the case. On to the next hopeful option vs trading in on something that will be readily available if it ever happens again.
I'm gonna watch scrap yards for a wheel and store in the trailer
https://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi
This should help with a wheel
Thank you
You know I thought the same thing. Plus the run flats made sense as my challenger didn’t have a spare but tire goo and an inflator. While installing my exhaust I seen there is in fact a spare tire under it
Interesting thank you for that, my sticker did mention it was deleted. Seems to be a thing in these new models.
Mine is a ‘21 DDHC, which is another reason why I thought it wouldn’t have a spare (extra weight)
If there's still a place to add a spare, keep in mind it wasn't a "full size" at the first place. AWD requires all wheels be the same diameter, but the wheel width and other specs can vary. For exactly this reason my wheels are 265/50R20 8Jx20 and the OEM spare is 245/65R18. [Here's an explanation](https://i.imgur.com/uEK6ugH.png).
Thank you so much, I will make sure to read this. Yeah, I knew it wouldn’t be a full but maybe something to keep getting us to a different bigger town that might have the tire that’s needed. I live in rural area so next town that might have it might be 100+ miles depending on where we are.
Car companies do nasty things nowadays. They take away fog lights and remove spare wheels. They say customers usually don't need all that, but it's a lie. They reduce costs and customers pay for that.
I have a ‘23 TnG without the spare too. I opted to get a set of tire plugs instead and have the tire properly repaired by a shop should I encounter a punctured tire.
Thank you, I’ll have to look into this. Would you mind sharing which you chose?
I just got one off of Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSDC73YD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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