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Picked up this RST with the 6.2 on Saturday for my new work truck. Tint appointment made and leveling kit is ordered to get this thing off the ground a little bit.

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15 hours ago, pigpen23 said:

Picked up this RST with the 6.2 on Saturday for my new work truck. Tint appointment made and leveling kit is ordered to get this thing off the ground a little bit.

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love that 157 WB 

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5 hours ago, f8l vnm said:

love that 157 WB 

I had to have the 6'7" box with a toolbox. I don't even know how many trucks I looked at across the country before I found this one.

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13 hours ago, pigpen23 said:

I had to have the 6'7" box with a toolbox. I don't even know how many trucks I looked at across the country before I found this one.

They are far and few!  My 19 HC has the standard bed and I love it. Makes life a lot easier when putting things into the bed of truck straight forward instead of always putting things at an angle to try and fit them in with a short bed. Congrats on new truck. 

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On 6/27/2022 at 4:06 PM, 6sigma said:

Here's my new AT4 in Cayenne Red. I had a 20 AT4 in satin steel silver and decided to change it up with the red. Really like the color and it gets a lot of compliments so far. The new truck interior is so much better. They were both optioned pretty much the same, CarbonPro bed, 3.0, but the new one feels a bit more refined. It shifts slightly better and seems to have better shift logic (subtle but noticeable). Maybe that's just the trans learning. Pictures don't capture the depth of the color in the sun. It has an orange metallic hue that really pops in sunlight. 

 

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I posted my 22 white SLT above but actually have a Cayenne Red AT4 on order.  Sucks you stumbled on one of the ones with the rear wheel well liner deletes, seen quite of those for a while on the GMC inventory site.  Get some color matched wheel arch moldings, they're the bomb.

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9 hours ago, Klutch said:

 

I posted my 22 white SLT above but actually have a Cayenne Red AT4 on order.  Sucks you stumbled on one of the ones with the rear wheel well liner deletes, seen quite of those for a while on the GMC inventory site.  Get some color matched wheel arch moldings, they're the bomb.

 

Didn't notice the rear wheel well liner - my 2020 AT4 was the same though. Maybe that has something to do with the carbon bed? 

Color matched arch moldings would look good, will check that out. 

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On 7/4/2022 at 9:29 AM, 6sigma said:

 

Didn't notice the rear wheel well liner - my 2020 AT4 was the same though. Maybe that has something to do with the carbon bed? 

Color matched arch moldings would look good, will check that out. 

 

The Carbon Pros don't get the wheelhouse liners from what I recall. 

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On 7/4/2022 at 9:29 AM, 6sigma said:

 

Didn't notice the rear wheel well liner - my 2020 AT4 was the same though. Maybe that has something to do with the carbon bed? 

Color matched arch moldings would look good, will check that out. 

 

Ah my bad, didn't realize that, I'm pretty ignorant about the CF bed.  I've kept a GMC.com tab open with all the Sierra inventory within a certain distance for several months and noticed a flood of truck come through with the wheel well liner deleted for about a month.  It's one of the only options I've seen with a full credit with no plan of fitting them later.  Figured you musta got snared in it.

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Finally picked it up this weekend. I had to have the standard bed. 

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Finally got a decent picture.  2022 LT Trail Boss 6.2l Silver Ice. Had to wait 10 weeks, but it was worth the wait.  Got about 1,500 miles on it so far.  

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1 hour ago, ES44AC said:

Finally got a decent picture.  2022 LT Trail Boss 6.2l Silver Ice. Had to wait 10 weeks, but it was worth the wait.  Got about 1,500 miles on it so far.  

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Beautiful.  What brand bed cover is that and does it fit nicely on the Refresh?

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Just now, Street Queen said:

Beautiful.  What brand bed cover is that and does it fit nicely on the Refresh?

All the 2019+ covers fit the 2022 refresh. The bed didn't change.

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6 hours ago, ES44AC said:

Finally got a decent picture.  2022 LT Trail Boss 6.2l Silver Ice. Had to wait 10 weeks, but it was worth the wait.  Got about 1,500 miles on it so far.  

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Congratulations, great looking truck!

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22 hours ago, Street Queen said:

Beautiful.  What brand bed cover is that and does it fit nicely on the Refresh?

Its the OEM.  I like it ,didn't want to pay for a hard cover. The hard cover is better. 

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