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Well, I didn't want to lead anyone on a goose chase.

 

I checked the GMC website this morning and my truck has been removed from available inventory.

It has also been removed from the dealers website.

 

Not sure what happened, it was up there for at least (1) day ...... sure was nice to see it 😀

 

Perhaps it was removed because it is been put on a truck for shipping, ..... wishful thinking.

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13 minutes ago, Ozark Dually said:

Well, I didn't want to lead anyone on a goose chase.

 

I checked the GMC website this morning and my truck has been removed from available inventory.

It has also been removed from the dealers website.

 

Not sure what happened, it was up there for at least (1) day ...... sure was nice to see it 😀

 

Perhaps it was removed because it is been put on a truck for shipping, ..... wishful thinking.

Mine did the same thing on GMC website and then the dealer put it in thier website until month after I picked it up.

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18 hours ago, TeamSaris said:

https://experience.gm.com/?sso=false&evar25=gm_com_nav

bottom right, ask for an agent and then for a build update

So I was able to get my order number off my cashed check and the person in the chat said that the order had been received but not approved yet. I wonder what the process is of approving an order. The person said it can take a couple weeks which we are at right now.

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3 hours ago, bruceb58 said:

So I was able to get my order number off my cashed check and the person in the chat said that the order had been received but not approved yet. I wonder what the process is of approving an order. The person said it can take a couple weeks which we are at right now.

i ordered mine end of the summer and got an "approval" email from GM in December

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I placed my order with my dealer on December 11th, got an email from GM on December 13th that the order had been placed. January 19th got an email saying it was being built. Feburay 5th email said it was on the way to my dealer and it showed up today on February 6th. It's a GMC 3500 dually SLE with gas engine. I'm in western Illinois so I'm not real sure it was shipped on the 5th and showed up on the 6th but maybe it was who knows. 

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21 hours ago, Ozark Dually said:

Well, I didn't want to lead anyone on a goose chase.

 

I checked the GMC website this morning and my truck has been removed from available inventory.

It has also been removed from the dealers website.

 

Not sure what happened, it was up there for at least (1) day ...... sure was nice to see it 😀

 

Perhaps it was removed because it is been put on a truck for shipping, ..... wishful thinking.

After I learned that my 1st '24 High Country was built in white instead of blue, I built another one in blue on the website. After I finished the build, the website said that my local dealership had one in inventory! I looked it up, and it was the same vin as the one that was built white instead of blue, so apparently, they were going by my 1st build and thought it was built in blue. I never did get to see the white version, as it got shipped out of town to a female that bought it immediately.

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My order went in today as dealer received a new allocation for AT4X.  It drives so well with the multimatic shocks, hard to believe it is an HD.  Volcanic Red, gas, no AEV (I prefer it without to be honest).  Very curious to see what kind of tailgate cap I get 😉

 

Slightly concerned about all the electrical gremlins and left side power running board.  But mechanically, I think GM still builds a solid truck.

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On 2/6/2024 at 10:09 AM, Ozark Dually said:

Well, I didn't want to lead anyone on a goose chase.

 

I checked the GMC website this morning and my truck has been removed from available inventory.

It has also been removed from the dealers website.

 

Not sure what happened, it was up there for at least (1) day ...... sure was nice to see it 😀

 

Perhaps it was removed because it is been put on a truck for shipping, ..... wishful thinking.

Totally normal. Mine did the same thing. It was on Chevy's website for 24 hours and then went down. A friend of mine ordered at the same time and it happened to him as well.

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13 hours ago, 453030 said:

My order went in today as dealer received a new allocation for AT4X.  It drives so well with the multimatic shocks, hard to believe it is an HD.  Volcanic Red, gas, no AEV (I prefer it without to be honest).  Very curious to see what kind of tailgate cap I get 😉

 

Slightly concerned about all the electrical gremlins and left side power running board.  But mechanically, I think GM still builds a solid truck.

When they build these new vehicles with 7+ onboard computers, there are going to be some glitches. After my first few weeks of running board issues on my '22, and the dealership re-flashed the computer, I haven't had one issue with them. My '24 hasn't had that happen either.

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1 hour ago, mtbadbob said:

When they build these new vehicles with 7+ onboard computers, there are going to be some glitches. After my first few weeks of running board issues on my '22, and the dealership re-flashed the computer, I haven't had one issue with them. My '24 hasn't had that happen either.

Way more than 7. Try over 20!

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1 hour ago, mtbadbob said:

When they build these new vehicles with 7+ onboard computers, there are going to be some glitches. After my first few weeks of running board issues on my '22, and the dealership re-flashed the computer, I haven't had one issue with them. My '24 hasn't had that happen either.

That is great to hear!  I am optimistic.  We all know that as soon as anyone has a problem they run to a forum to post it, but few ever share the praise.  I have had great luck with my 2020 Sierra 1/2 ton.  

 

The power running board issue seems to be fairly universal with moisture getting in to the area (maybe GM drill holes in the running board too? 🤣).  I read another guy say there is an option on the running boards to have them go up and down as the truck is put in and out of park, which makes so much sense to me, but that the feature does not work.  That must be a programming issue.  Like all of you guys, I value my time, and just don't want to be back and forth to the dealership for stuff.  In the end, I trust the L8T motor and GM / Allison tranny.  The other issues should be completely solvable, and hopefully GM puts in the effort to do so.

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3 hours ago, 453030 said:

I read another guy say there is an option on the running boards to have them go up and down as the truck is put in and out of park, which makes so much sense to me, but that the feature does not work. 

If this was an option, I would have ordered the power running boards. I have a friend who has them on his F150 and them going in an out constantly drove me nuts.

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my rig is listed on the dealer's site and they're saying the ETA is 2/27-3/1. pumped! 

ordered 9/11

accepted by gm in december

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1 hour ago, bruceb58 said:

If this was an option, I would have ordered the power running boards. I have a friend who has them on his F150 and them going in an out constantly drove me nuts.

Well, it is in the system settings as an option.  Apparently it is not programmed properly.  An update should fix it.  My truck is not yet built so maybe it will work on mine.

 

I'll take rock rails tucked under the body any day over all the steps the factory offers.  But the AT4X is so tall, the power boards are a welcomed inclusion.

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5 minutes ago, 453030 said:

Well, it is in the system settings as an option.  Apparently it is not programmed properly.  An update should fix it.  My truck is not yet built so maybe it will work on mine.

 

I'll take rock rails tucked under the body any day over all the steps the factory offers.  But the AT4X is so tall, the power boards are a welcomed inclusion.

I wouldn’t have even put running boards on but with the wife and kids being height challenged, it was a pre requisite to getting the truck haha

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