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It's here! Brotherlaw just called me, taking his morning walk and saw them unloading my truck. Here I am stuck at work. Ordered it 5 weeks ago yesterday. Pretty quick i quess. Be next week till I get it. Quess where I'm headed after work?

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I hope mine comes in that quickly. Where are you from drs?

South of St. Louis Mo.

I think it was unloaded from a rail car at the Wentzville plant (about 2 hours north of me) then trucked down. Not 100% sure.

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I'm all the way up in new Hampshire so I'm sure the shipping process will be quite a bit longer. It's tough being patient.

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Picked mine up yesterday. Came in last Sat. Was on dealers lot 5 weeks and 1 day from when I ordered it. Now lets all have good luck with them.

Very nice, I like the mud flags that you have installed, can you tell me are they from GM? Thanks

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Very nice, I like the mud flags that you have installed, can you tell me are they from GM? Thanks

Yes they installed them at the dealer. I have a 1/2 mile of unpaved road to my house so I figured I better get them.

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Well my truck was delivered to the dealership last night. They still have to get the wheels put on and get it washed and inspected. Here's a few pics of what she looks like now. I'm sorry about the crappy pics it was getting dark...

 

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Nice, good luck with it. I wonder what they do with the steel wheels and tires they shipped it with? Do they send them back to factory to use again?

 

I wondered the same thing about the steelies. The tires are going on my 22's though. They said that they had to go to shipping the trucks with the steelies because people were jumping on the trains and stealing the 22's. So now they just ship the 22's to the dealership and they swap out the rims...

 

I am going to ask them if I can have the steelies though...

 

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