Super Duty Lead Times

   / Super Duty Lead Times #11  
I love my husky liners, and was planning to use a husky liner mat with the spray in bedliner. What did you not like about the spray in bedliner?

If you're going to put a mat over then you'll be ok. The Ford spray in one is not as thick and durable as the Line-X one I had done on my 2006. The ford one is also slicker than the Line-X, stuff slides around on it much easier, the Line-X was a little "tackier" texture if you will and didn't allow so much sliding around.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #12  
I haven't actually place my order yet but was told 10 to 12 weeks for a special order Super Duty. I'm very particular about what I want or don't want on my vehicles so I've almost never purchased off the lot. Exception to that was a purchase during the "cash for clunkers" program. If I waited for a special order then, I would've lost out on the $4500 for a $45 car.

Fortunately I have vehicles to drive so a wait isn't a big deal for me.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #13  
I think dealers must be struggling to get inventory ..Friend of mine it the GM at the local Ford dealer..He called and offered me 62K for my 17 Platinum F350 PSD with 20K miles on it....I was thinking about taking it ..then I saw a new one was 85K....
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #14  
I have a 2020 F250 Lariat Fleet and so far I'm loving it. I do a fair amount of driving for work and also towing horse trailers. Mines going to the dealer on Tuesday for maintenance and for a recall for the rear view camera. It also has a couple warranty items for them to look at, I've had an annoying buzz/vibration behind the dash when idling (I hope they can find it) and the drivers door isn't unlocking with the remote when it's cold. Other than that, with 20K miles, I've been happy with it, I have the 6.7 diesel and I'm somewhat surprised my fuel mileage isn't a little better. Especially for a 10 speed, SRW and aluminum bodied truck. My 2016 Chevy 3500 DRW flatbed got the same mileage and it felt substantially heavier and was a dually.

A couple options that someone should consider if they do a fair amount of driving is heated mirrors and the adaptive cruise control. Those may be the only two options I miss on mine.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #15  
Most interesting. The Taco Wagon( Ram 2500 Power Wagon) was not on the dealers lot but supposedly had been built and was awaiting delivery from Saltillo, MX. It has more goodies/do dads than I would have ordered but I got a fair price.

The bed liner and complete spray on undercoat is by Line-X. The sales manager said they had problems with whatever company did this previously. That's why they went to Line-X. The ENTIRE underside of the Power Wagon has a double coating of the black stuff. Except for the two drive lines. Smooth as a babies bottom - nothing like the bed liner. Slide on the bed liner - it will rip the skin right off your knees.

The Power Wagon arrived in Spokane, WA and was held in the railroad "receiving area" for almost three weeks. The dealer and I knew it had arrived on the second day it got here. It passed "delivery inspection" on the fourth day.

By the third week I was seriously considering "adverse possession". The truck was 100% paid for in cash when I signed the paperwork on the very first day.

Frustration had an all new meaning for me ...............
 
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   / Super Duty Lead Times #16  
When I ordered my F150 back in 2016, Ford had a tracking system I could log on to and watch the progress. The truck was built and ready to ship 3 weeks after the dealer placed my order. It showed "In Transit" for 6 weeks until it finally showed up at the dealership!

The local dealerships just can't get new vehicles and it is all being blamed on coronavirus restrictions. The local Ford dealer normally has ~ 50 new trucks in stock...only about 7 on the lot now, including Superduties, F150s and Rangers. The local Jeep dealer hasn't been able to get a new Wrangler in 2 months....two used ones, an '18 and a '19 on the lot is all there is.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #17  
I would agree the Ford factory spray in liner is not as thick. For me I like it as well as after market, I have had Line-X in previous trucks. The Ford stuff is not as thick and is a little slicker. If you are putting stuff in and want to slide it that is. an advantage, if you do not want it to slide it is a disadvantage. Kind of a toss up in my book but I bet the factory stuff is cheaper.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #18  
I ordered my 2020 F250 the first week of April and took delivery the third week of August.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #19  
I would agree the Ford factory spray in liner is not as thick. For me I like it as well as after market, I have had Line-X in previous trucks. The Ford stuff is not as thick and is a little slicker. If you are putting stuff in and want to slide it that is. an advantage, if you do not want it to slide it is a disadvantage. Kind of a toss up in my book but I bet the factory stuff is cheaper.

With the aluminum bed on my 2020 F250, I chose the Line-X for it's added thickness. I also added the Ford tailgate assist. If your truck doesn't have it, I highly recommend it. The Ford design is better than the aftermarket options and worth the extra money.
 
   / Super Duty Lead Times #20  
I had agreed to buy an "incoming" new GMC Sierra Denali last May. It had been built and was at a rail yard awaiting transport. Expected ETA within a couple weeks. Well, it never showed up at the dealer until early August. In the meantime, a near identical truck with a different color combo was built in late June and arrived at the dealer in mid July. I ended up buying that one instead. I just happened to notice it on the regional inventory search when I was looking to see if the other truck had shipped yet.

We have no idea why the two trucks were so out of phase with each other in terms of schedule, but there were two guesses: 1) the first truck was parked at the back of some line at the rail yard and boxed in, or 2) it had been ordered with trailer tire pressure monitors, which were a "port" accessory, and it's possible there was a backlog at the port or a backlog on that accessory. At the time, the dealer had seen similar delays that they blamed on Covid screwing up the transport and port/accessory system.
 

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