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Most interesting takeaway for me is power driver seat on Custom and Custom TB is standard, and the 6.2 is gone on the Custom TB and replaced with the 3.0 Duramax option instead.  

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Im ready to order a RST or Trail Boss w/ the 6.2 but I need to see some pics. I like the wireless CarPlay feature for sure!

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Been waiting to place an order on a refresh Trail Boss in either Oxford Brown or Satin Steel -- both colors deleted, lofl

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12 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Do you know if the Red Tintcoat and Northsky Blue will still be available?

 

 

Yes.  Click on the Colors and Trim section, shows all available colors.  There is a drop down to change to LTZ and High Country colors as well.  

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20 hours ago, Jricharc said:

Im ready to order a RST or Trail Boss w/ the 6.2 but I need to see some pics. I like the wireless CarPlay feature for sure!

Same here. RST in Cajun Red Tintcoat with the 6.2 and max tow package.. 

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Very disappointed I can’t order a Ltz with Max tow and get skid plates and hill descent control with diesel. I guess Gm thinks you would never unhook the trailer and go offroad! What a bunch of clueless aholes! By the way way , I am mainly interested in the 3.73 that is why I want max tow.

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On 12/2/2021 at 6:16 PM, John Sarappa said:

Very disappointed I can’t order a Ltz with Max tow and get skid plates and hill descent control with diesel. I guess Gm thinks you would never unhook the trailer and go offroad! What a bunch of clueless aholes! By the way way , I am mainly interested in the 3.73 that is why I want max tow.

Chevy is definitely going down a bad road,what kind of management decides to make a 4 cylinder engine their stock engine for their best selling truck (custom trail boss)? Morons....

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On 12/2/2021 at 5:16 PM, John Sarappa said:

Very disappointed I can’t order a Ltz with Max tow and get skid plates and hill descent control with diesel. I guess Gm thinks you would never unhook the trailer and go offroad! What a bunch of clueless aholes! By the way way , I am mainly interested in the 3.73 that is why I want max tow.

That’s nothing new unfortunately. Could never get both NHT and Z71. They are each unique suspension packages.

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On 12/2/2021 at 6:16 PM, John Sarappa said:

I am mainly interested in the 3.73 that is why I want max tow.

3.73s?  When I do "Build Your Own" for GMC Sierra CCSB with NHT the axle ratio is 3.42 with the 6.2 and 10-speed.

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Any of course GM deletes Satin Steel from the 2022's. They continue to mess up colors every year. All we ask for is a nice gray color.. heck, you can't even get a true gray on a HD Truck from GM. 

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On 11/30/2021 at 5:13 PM, FarmerMaggot said:

Been waiting to place an order on a refresh Trail Boss in either Oxford Brown or Satin Steel -- both colors deleted, lofl

 

Agreed. They continue to screw up the colors.

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9 hours ago, swathdiver said:

3.73s?  When I do "Build Your Own" for GMC Sierra CCSB with NHT the axle ratio is 3.42 with the 6.2 and 10-speed.

 

The 3.73 is a 3.0 exclusive. On the diesel max trailering package and the diesel off road package. Not sure if the diesel off road package is going to be available again, I didn’t see it in a quick glance of the order guide.

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