Updating the Noob Guide.
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Updating the Noob Guide.
What's the best avenue to get things on the noob guide updated?
For example DEPO makes black housing headlights and the noob guide states none are available.
For example DEPO makes black housing headlights and the noob guide states none are available.
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http://www.depo.com.tw/asp/pdf/P_AC_....5TL_3.2TL.pdf
I'm sure there are other things. I was just wondering as a reference. Is there a specific mod we should PM to update the sticky noob guide or what?
I'm sure there are other things. I was just wondering as a reference. Is there a specific mod we should PM to update the sticky noob guide or what?
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I PMd the mod that posted the 1st gen directory a few weeks ago and it was never changed. The guy might be inactive.
I always found the best way to update those threads was to leave them unlocked and then new users post their info. It's edited into the main post by a modand their post is then deleted. That way it helps free up inbox space and its easy to see when a members info needs edited in instead of getting a PM popup.
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I PMd the mod that posted the 1st gen directory a few weeks ago and it was never changed. The guy might be inactive.
I always found the best way to update those threads was to leave them unlocked and then new users post their info. It's edited into the main post by a modand their post is then deleted. That way it helps free up inbox space and its easy to see when a members info needs edited in instead of getting a PM popup.
I always found the best way to update those threads was to leave them unlocked and then new users post their info. It's edited into the main post by a modand their post is then deleted. That way it helps free up inbox space and its easy to see when a members info needs edited in instead of getting a PM popup.
For the member list, I'll update it with my info as well, all you have to do is pm me and I or Dan (saiko) will update the member guide.
For the n00b guide, we had a thread like this a while ago, but I will leave this one open, for people to put their additions, and then I will go through and add them. I have been meaning to update the n00b guide for a while, but so few people read it, it hasn't been priority. Once some people post needed or relevent info in this thread, I will add it to the n00b guide.
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Is there any way to find spring rates for the various springs listed in the Noob guide? I was looking through there this morning, but I know that with the extra weight of my stereo that I'm going to have to look at lowering options differently... I can do the research, but just an idea if someone else wants to take that on...
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thanks, glad someone read it
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