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Photo test
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Or you could do it this way:
http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/galle...nder/77558.jpg Take care, -Chris |
DUDE!, How did u do that? Thats what i was trying to do:)
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You add IMG tags to both ends of the image address. First, you must have the specific address of the image, not just the page it is on. For example, this is that images actual address:
http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/galle...nder/77558.jpg To get the image address, right click on the image, and select "Open in new window", or something to that effect. Then copy the address from the new window. Then add {IMG} before, and {/IMG} after, but use [ & ] instead of { & }. It will look like this: {IMG}http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/galle...nder/77558.jpg{/IMG} Except the { and } would be replaced with [ and ]. Get it? Take care, -Chris |
Sweet Dakota. We have a Durango we're wanting to add some performance stuff to, it's just not as easy to find as Mustang stuff. c-ya Melisa
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THANKS SO MUCH..NOW i SEE WHAT i WAS DOING WRONG
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lysacat,
I love Dodge trucks. The new 4.7 engines are really something. Its sporting 235HP but feels like way more. Its such a nice riding pick up. Which engine do u have in the Durango? |
No Sweat!
:) Take care, -Chris |
All I know is that it's a V8 with Headers. 4WD. It's got a lot of punch behind it.
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It's a stock V8 engine, It's a 1998.
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IN 98 they were still using the 5.2.......the 4.7 is its replacement...they started using the 4.7 in either 99 or 00
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Cool, That clears that up for me. I do know it will haul ***** if I put my foot on it. :)
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