Backyard Wheelin

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Here's some pics of today. Just testing the flex to see what's hitting, etc.
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you gotta post bigger pic's man i need more detail :D . are you running a buggy spring set up in the rear? i had another question but i cant remeber now.
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That one thing I don't know how to do. Anyone, how can I resize my pics and keep the quality?
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:cool: Is this the first time under it's own power?

Download & install the MS image resizer. Then 'right click' any picture and there will be a resize option in the context menu.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/ ... ySetup.exe
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shes perdy dove tailed :eek:
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Nice!!!! :eek:
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Nobody wrote::cool: Is this the first time under it's own power?

Download & install the MS image resizer. Then 'right click' any picture and there will be a resize option in the context menu.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/ ... ySetup.exe
I love that program. I have been telling people about it for a long time.

BTW looks good. I am jealous :mad:
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That program is for xp, I've got win98se still, but thanks anyways. Thanks for the replies, it's still only rear wheel drive, but one of these days....
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Ok then, this one should work.

http://www.irfanview.com/
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cool it did!! ImageI asked Mrs. Claus for a new camera. Best I can do for now.

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what are you waiting on for the front?
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gears, selectable locker and I would like to do the crommolly shafts.
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sound's good. do you have the tools to set the ring and pinion? i was over at PBB and there is a guy in the vender section try'n to get a kit together to sell for about half the price of brand name stuff. i was thinking about getting a set for myself when he start's to sell them.
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no don't have the tools, took in the rear to a shop since it was just the centersection. The fronts a little heavier tho.... Keep me posted when he gets the kit together .
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