Post by DeadlyPeace on Jan 12, 2004 3:32:17 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,300]FAQ’s, TIPS & TRICKS, and SEARCH:[/b][/shadow][/size]
Before posting for help you might want to check the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS and the TIP & TRICKS forums under Toy Tech. Also try doing a SEARCH (third link over under the ToyotaOffRoad.com logo) on the problem your having. This may get you the info you need quicker and save you some time so you can get back to your rig.
[shadow=red,left,300]BEFORE POSTING:[/b][/shadow][/size]
So you need some information about what to do with your rig or maybe what product would be best for it. Well if you want the info then you need to give some info. Let us know what kind of rig you’re working on, what you or someone else has done to it, work, parts, products, etc. Cuz if we don’t know what you’re working on/with then how are we going to know what info will be right for you. We don’t have a problem reading a paragraph long post that has some GOOD INFO to help you with your problem. If you need to, overkill the info a little, but no life stories please. ;D
Good questions to answer for putting in your post: (Example: If you’re having a problem with your hub(s) locking or staying locked)
1. What year is the rig?
2. Did you do anything to it beforehand, be it today or five or more months ago?
3. Is it IFS or a stock or converted solid axle?
4. Did you replace or work on the wheel bearings, hub, knuckle, brifield, or axle boot, etc?
5. What brand parts?
6. What other mods have been done in the area of the axle?
7. Mileage? (Since the work, total, etc.)
8. Did your mom, wife, or girlfriend kick your rig cuz you spend all of your time with it.[/color]
NOTE: Just keep in mind that the more helpful info you post the better and easier it is for someone to help you.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]ENJOY THE BOARD and HAPPY WHEELIN'[/glow][/shadow]
Before posting for help you might want to check the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS and the TIP & TRICKS forums under Toy Tech. Also try doing a SEARCH (third link over under the ToyotaOffRoad.com logo) on the problem your having. This may get you the info you need quicker and save you some time so you can get back to your rig.
[shadow=red,left,300]BEFORE POSTING:[/b][/shadow][/size]
So you need some information about what to do with your rig or maybe what product would be best for it. Well if you want the info then you need to give some info. Let us know what kind of rig you’re working on, what you or someone else has done to it, work, parts, products, etc. Cuz if we don’t know what you’re working on/with then how are we going to know what info will be right for you. We don’t have a problem reading a paragraph long post that has some GOOD INFO to help you with your problem. If you need to, overkill the info a little, but no life stories please. ;D
Good questions to answer for putting in your post: (Example: If you’re having a problem with your hub(s) locking or staying locked)
1. What year is the rig?
2. Did you do anything to it beforehand, be it today or five or more months ago?
3. Is it IFS or a stock or converted solid axle?
4. Did you replace or work on the wheel bearings, hub, knuckle, brifield, or axle boot, etc?
5. What brand parts?
6. What other mods have been done in the area of the axle?
7. Mileage? (Since the work, total, etc.)
8. Did your mom, wife, or girlfriend kick your rig cuz you spend all of your time with it.[/color]
NOTE: Just keep in mind that the more helpful info you post the better and easier it is for someone to help you.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]ENJOY THE BOARD and HAPPY WHEELIN'[/glow][/shadow]