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Just got back from our road trip. Houston to Cheyenne, Wy in about 17hrs. This is the best vehicle I've ever had hands down! The adaptive cruise control came in handy during that trek.
 

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Order (4/29) to delivery (7/1) in just over 8 weeks for those looking to get a feel for current wait times.
 

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Just got back from our road trip. Houston to Cheyenne, Wy in about 17hrs. This is the best vehicle I've ever had hands down! The adaptive cruise control came in handy during that trek.
How you liking the multi function tailgate?
 
My tracker just changed from order confirmed (4/16) to order scheduled (6/27). Order scheduled means my vehicle is in D1? Any one know the average wait time for a bighorn after it has been schedules?
 
Order (4/29) to delivery (7/1) in just over 8 weeks for those looking to get a feel for current wait times.
Well, already got an electronic stability control warning light on the way home… fantastic.
 
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My vehicle order tracking just updated today and shows a ship date of 13 June, the same day the Ram was built. That sucker must have gone from the final assembly onto a rail car. Hopefully it spent some time in quality control before being shipped.
 
Production began 6/29 and shipped out 7/1. Looks like they are pumping them out to clear the way for 2023.
 
Yep. And 2022 stops in the first week of August if I’m not mistaken.
They're not going to shut down production for 6 weeks...
Since there's no retooling, I bet they don't shut down for more than 1-2 weeks.
 
They're not going to shut down production for 6 weeks...
Since there's no retooling, I bet they don't shut down for more than 1-2 weeks.
I never said they would. But 2022 is being completed before 2023 production starts and 2022 production has a hard stop in early August which is a month from now. I figured that context was a given but I guess that wasn't clear.

My entire point was they are pumping them out because they only have a month left.
 
I never said they would. But 2022 is being completed before 2023 production starts and 2022 production has a hard stop in early August which is a month from now. I figured that context was a given but I guess that wasn't clear.
My point was that they're not going to do a hard stop in early August, then twiddle their thumbs until late September. I can guarantee you that they won't stop building 2022's in early August. That's one month from now. They have a backlog of ~50,000 trucks (2022 orders). At the average rate of 6,000 trucks a week, they'll be building them until AT LEAST early September. No stop.
 
My point was that they're not going to do a hard stop in early August, then twiddle their thumbs until late September. I can guarantee you that they won't stop building 2022's in early August. That's one month from now. They have a backlog of ~50,000 trucks (2022 orders). At the average rate of 6,000 trucks a week, they'll be building them until AT LEAST early September. No stop.
50k? That’s more than I thought and you probably have the dates right. But this is still about recent speed of production yes?Or have I misinterpreted this entire chain?If that’s their target date (reasonable or not) they will still try and make a best effort to meet it. They surely know it’s ******** but there’s no way corporate isn’t forcing massive OT on workers to get these done for their pretend date in August.
 
50k? That’s more than I thought and you probably have the dates right. But this is still about recent speed of production yes?Or have I misinterpreted this entire chain?If that’s their target date (reasonable or not) they will still try and make a best effort to meet it. They surely know it’s ******** but there’s no way corporate isn’t forcing massive OT on workers to get these done for their pretend date in August.
they have been forcing overtime on most saturdays and volunteers on sunday. they did not work this past weekend through.
check my thread
 
they have been forcing overtime on most saturdays and volunteers on sunday. they did not work this past weekend through.
check my thread
This is exactly the type of information needed here. Do you know if this schedule is different than it has been the past few months?

EDIT: Nevermind I see the answer. I just needed to dig further in your linked thread. Thanks
 
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