How do you post a pic???
#5
You cant make an image appear in your post window on this board like you can on others. That feature is disabled, I believe to make the site appear cleaner adn easier for people to use with 56k connections.
Try going to webshots, accessing your picture, then just copying and pasting the link to your thread. People wil have to click on the link you provide to see the pictures.
EDIT, your picture link doesnt work, but if you just uploaded it I believe webshots has about a 20-30 minute waiting period before others can see your pictures. Also make sure your album is public.
Try going to webshots, accessing your picture, then just copying and pasting the link to your thread. People wil have to click on the link you provide to see the pictures.
EDIT, your picture link doesnt work, but if you just uploaded it I believe webshots has about a 20-30 minute waiting period before others can see your pictures. Also make sure your album is public.
#6
just click on the link below and become a free member then you can upload your pictures on there and then post a link on here.
http://my.fotopic.net/index.php?r=2179
http://my.fotopic.net/index.php?r=2179
#13
Hey Robbie
Robbie,
The install was not bad, it took me about 5 hours on the first side and about 3 hours on the other. I really took my time to make sure everything was just right. Bob Bishops instructions were right on.
The hardest part was making the cut on the LT1 steering knuckles. I stopped often during the cut to make sure I was not going off course. Removing the WBA made the cut much easier.
Bob is no longer making the brackets, but I believe you can install the LS1 steering knuckles and then get the brackets from LG Motorsport to install the C5 brakes.
I got the C5 package from TEAM Cheverolet as Bob directed me to them for the package of parts. They were great to deal with and cut me a great deal.
The install was not bad, it took me about 5 hours on the first side and about 3 hours on the other. I really took my time to make sure everything was just right. Bob Bishops instructions were right on.
The hardest part was making the cut on the LT1 steering knuckles. I stopped often during the cut to make sure I was not going off course. Removing the WBA made the cut much easier.
Bob is no longer making the brackets, but I believe you can install the LS1 steering knuckles and then get the brackets from LG Motorsport to install the C5 brakes.
I got the C5 package from TEAM Cheverolet as Bob directed me to them for the package of parts. They were great to deal with and cut me a great deal.
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