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2019 Build & Price

I noticed that the shaker package isn’t listed for the 392 scat pack, is it discontinued? That is what my dealer is telling me and am wondering if it’s accurate because you listed the shaker for the regular rt ...

According to the dealer ordering list I have in my hands right now. Yes. It is only available on the R/T package not the R/T Scat Pack.
 
Well that sucks... also doesn’t make sense but thanks very much for checking. Dealer had actually put the order in several weeks ago without any issue and just called today to let me know.
 
Well that sucks... also doesn’t make sense but thanks very much for checking. Dealer had actually put the order in several weeks ago without any issue and just called today to let me know.
Maybe the old SRT hood doesn't support the Shaker cut through like the R/T hood did? Only thing I can think of, because it was available last year.

A widebody Shaker would have been awesome!
 
Maybe the old SRT hood doesn't support the Shaker cut through like the R/T hood did? Only thing I can think of, because it was available last year.

A widebody Shaker would have been awesome!
I had been meaning to ask this and completely forgot. It's a shame but some aftermarket company will hopefully do it soon enough!
 
Maybe the old SRT hood doesn't support the Shaker cut through like the R/T hood did? Only thing I can think of, because it was available last year.

A widebody Shaker would have been awesome!
I would think they could just use the regular Shaker hood since we know that it provides adequate cooling for the 392. The R/T also comes standard with the SRT hood now, so that shouldn't affect it.
 
@redriderbob I noticed on the Challenger Scat Pack Widebody package that it says it comes with both the Adaptive Damping Suspension (SMC) and the Widebody Competition Suspension (SDN). Is that accurate, or is it an either/or based on other factors?

@Mike V. - do you have any insight?
 
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