New Member Introductions & Forum AssistanceIf you are new to the site, please stop in to say "hello" and tell us a bit about yourself. For members having a hard time with a forum feature, this is the place to find answers and ask questions.
Just go to the correct forum for your truck, put in the title of your post ask your question. If you get into the wrong forum don't worry a moderator will move it to the right one for you.
After you open the correct forum for your question, at the top of the list of threads in that forum there is a button that has "New Thread" on it. Click on that button and you will get the new Thread window to post the title and the question.
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May '02 F-350 7.3L SC Lariat 4x4 Auto SRW LWB, XM Satellite Radio - Currently 11/09 - 235K miles
June '97 F-350 7.3L Reg Cab XLT 4x4 Auto SRW, CD and XM Satellite Radio - Currently 11/09 - 165K miles
I see the new thread button only on the New Member Introductions & Forum Assistance screen, so that is what I used to make the first post.
Attached is the screen I see there.
I thought I would see the new thread button on every forum.
Go back to first page you attached and click on engine size of your vehicle, or the area that best suits your question, same spot as new member area will be" NEW THREAD "click on that. You just didn't pick a catagory to post your new thread. No biggie
NO PROBLEM Make sure you fill out your signature with all info on your truck so it pops up on the bottom of every post you make.You can find that in the My Accout section.
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