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4 hours ago, elamigowapo said:

How much to install?

The Accessories Reference Catalog lists 1.5  hour for install for the Fog Light Kit, so the cost will vary slightly depending on your Dealers hourly rate.  However, if you are making a purchase on a 2019, I am sure you could negotiate a reasonable cost for including the Fog Lights to your purchase.

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2 hours ago, todom5 said:

Anyone know how long it usually takes once your at code 3000?

Once you reach 3000, your Dealer should have a Target Production Week assigned.  When I reached 3000 I received a  Production Week Date of 8/20.  Truck was produced on 8/21 and Delivered 9/21.   So it is ~ 1 month after production.

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Anyone have any ideas for how much longer until dealerships can order the standard box instead of the short box? 

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1 hour ago, Shawnr487 said:

Anyone have any ideas for how much longer until dealerships can order the standard box instead of the short box? 

I'm waiting for this to happen myself.  I'm thinking some time in November but it might be later.  If all else fails then the first of the year in 2019 would be a good bet. 

 

Heck we can't even find out if and when towing mirrors will be available if your order the Max Trailering Package.

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8 minutes ago, Black02Silverado said:

I'm waiting for this to happen myself.  I'm thinking some time in November but it might be later.  If all else fails then the first of the year in 2019 would be a good bet. 

 

Heck we can't even find out if and when towing mirrors will be available if your order the Max Trailering Package.

True... Just getting anxious for the new truck! 

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21 hours ago, DougFL said:

Once you reach 3000, your Dealer should have a Target Production Week assigned.  When I reached 3000 I received a  Production Week Date of 8/20.  Truck was produced on 8/21 and Delivered 9/21.   So it is ~ 1 month after production.

Thanks 

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16 hours ago, Black02Silverado said:

I'm waiting for this to happen myself.  I'm thinking some time in November but it might be later.  If all else fails then the first of the year in 2019 would be a good bet. 

 

Heck we can't even find out if and when towing mirrors will be available if your order the Max Trailering Package.

I don’t have a TPW yet but I’m at code 3000 with a standard bed. I’ll check next week for the TPW.

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It Arrived!!!!
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Oh wow! It's sweet! Congrats and enjoy!

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Received my Vin number this morning from GM. Ordered 2019 Silverado LTZ Z-71 on August 20th.  Same as photo minus running boards.

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16 minutes ago, SAMS819 said:

Received my Vin number this morning from GM. Ordered 2019 Silverado LTZ Z-71 on August 20th.  Same as photo minus running boards.

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Sweet, I ordered mine 8/31/18 and supposed to be built 10/15/18. It has already been pushed back once. I getting anxious, like a kid at Christmas.  I was going to get a high country but got the LTZ with everything the HC had plus some extras for much less. Hopefully things stay on track. 

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My HC just got off the rail in Lawrenceville, Ga. and waiting to be loaded for delivery. I think the hurricane is going to delay the shipping to Baxley, Ga. 

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Anyone have any ideas for how much longer until dealerships can order the standard box instead of the short box? 



My Double Cab, Std bed AT4 has a TPW of 10/22 and has sine the 8/21 order.
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That's what I want to see! A standard bed! Just on a crew. I hate the short bed trucks and always felt they were not proportional or as usable. Just my 2 cents!

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1 hour ago, todom5 said:

My Crew cab standard bed LTZ has TPW of 10/22 and was ordered 9/6.

This is good to hear but being in a small town, they still can't order one.  I guess it goes by specific markets.

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