Where are you located? My local store (Portland, OR) had over 70 at the distributor's warehouse. Funny since there is a 4 wheel parts store in town here too and they told me the same thing too, 2-3 weeks.
I ordered as set of ACE Rock Sliders from 4 Wheel Parts back on December 12th. I finally had to cancel the order on February 1st after several "shipping updates". I called David @Northridge4x4 and they shipped that day. I don't know what the deal is with ACE and 4 Wheel Parts, but do yourself a favor and call NorthRidge4X4 and get them quicker!!!
Thanks for the shout out The Q! We have plenty of both the 2 and 4 door sliders in stock. Give me a call at 866-601-5340 and we can normally ship same day!
I have been playing the waiting game too. This time with Quadratec. Being a noob I had no idea they did not have a real time inventory system. Lesson learned for future transactions with them. It might be time to cancel that order and look into ordering with Northridge 4x4. Oh yeah forgot to add it is for 2 door ace rock sliders.
I purchased from many vendors but N4x4 has all my CC in hand so it makes it easier lol. Also, they ship UPS. I always have a hard time with fedex ... everytime .. so I prefer N4x4.
I'm getting ready to order a set as well. Will have to try calling 4wd locally in Phx to verify their status; however, got same timeframe from quadratec (2-3 was out).
I ordered from Northridge last week, they came yesterday and installed today. I don't know if it's old stock, hence why they have them in stock vs anyone else, but I did have to grind my washers down to fit the holes.....not the biggest deal since I have a grinder; however, a little disappointing it wasn't "plug-n-play", especially for anyone without specialty tools. THAT being said, easy install: used shipping box for propping while installing. Fit well, look great.
I ordered from Northridge last week, they came yesterday and installed today. I don't know if it's old stock, hence why they have them in stock vs anyone else, but I did have to grind my washers down to fit the holes.....not the biggest deal since I have a grinder; however, a little disappointing it wasn't "plug-n-play", especially for anyone without specialty tools. THAT being said, easy install: used shipping box for propping while installing. Fit well, look great.
Sorry about that all of our stock should be the new stock . the issue is the part numbers didn't change and it is almost impossible for us to tell without opening all the boxes.
I stopped by N4x4 and bought a bunch of stuff. Super helpful guys that know what they are doing and great advice. They even unboxed a bunch of stuff so it would downsize and all fit in my short bed for the hour long drive home. I will be back for more from them. If you are in the greater Denver area, stop in and see them, they are well stocked and ready to help.
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