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What exactly is the body vendor?
A guy who sells bodies. Mostly dead ones, but you have to check to be sure.What exactly is the body vendor?
It's where they send a completed truck to receive non-production-line items (graphics, rambars, step boards, tonneau covers, etc.).Ha ha, Thanks!
If you've been given an estimated ship date, then that should mean you're in D1. Ask your dealer for a revised POC.Thank you, I appreciate the information. I don’t want to get my hopes up too much, however, any movement is good I suppose. Does this mean it is D1 now?
They're non-member trucks.How come I see numbers being added to the New Mexico state line, but I don't see them on your daily spreadsheet or any NM listings on the Tracker?
I am tracking shipping averages and it’s in my daily chart beside each state under the WStoLot column.I was given and estimated ship date of the 29th by the dealer. But I just got a window sticker today.
I wonder if that means the expected date of arrival was the 29th.
Wasn’t Eighty tracking shipping averages? For some reason I think i read SHAP to granger was around 13/14 days.
There is no way for me to figure that with what is available publicly. After I pull all the window stickers the next data point I am able to gather is the trucks hitting the dealer lots. So I do collect that data across thousands of dealerships and then average it by state for my daily chart update. It’s the WStoLot column beside each US state.So, once you get a window sticker how long until it actually ships? On average, I know there probably is some unlucky someone who's been stuck at this point forever.
Thanks.There is no way for me to figure that with what is available publicly. After I pull all the window stickers the next data point I am able to gather is the trucks hitting the dealer lots. So I do collect that data across thousands of dealerships and then average it by state for my daily chart update. It’s the WStoLot column beside each US state.
More people entering their info that have VIN's lower than youI was on the list as 890 I think and I looked today and now I'm 1011 I think is was? why does that number change?
Because 121 more people registered VINs below yours, so your line-item just slid downI was on the list as 890 I think and I looked today and now I'm 1011 I think is was? why does that number change?
Haha, there's really no telling. Look at this chart. All those red dots represent build sheets. Any set of dots that are aligned horizontally were ordered on the same day (or so). So look at @tchildress. He got a build sheet today (got his VIN on 7/8/21). Another member got his VIN 2 days later, but had his truck built on 9/17/21. That's a 4 month difference, whereas they ordered 2 days apart.Aaaaa ok I get it. what is the general consensus on how long the average wait time is on a fully loaded TRX? 6 or 7 months?
Here's another answer. Of the 582 member build sheets (TRX's only), the mathematical AVERAGE is 92.46 days from VIN assignment to build sheet. But that average is comprised of values as low as 12 days to as high as 233 days.Aaaaa ok I get it. what is the general consensus on how long the average wait time is on a fully loaded TRX? 6 or 7 months?