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    Beats me, sounds like you wheel the sh*t out of the Jeep and I'm a picture whore. Sal can probably help, he got mine up when I first tried.
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    I love wheeling this Jeep & get a lot of looks with it when they seeing it come down the trail. The main reason I got this was to be able fulfill all my family needs for us & to take out & wheel it. Evereyone thinks I am nuts because of it; and the truth is they are RIGHT hehehehehehe. I do love wheeling this jeep.

    Maybe this might help to understand me a little bit. I have very limited mobility in concern with walking, so in turn I can not ride a bike or walk more then maybe 20 or so ft with out a lot of pain. With that being said unless it was on a road which I could take a car I was not able to see the sites. Now with building up Happy Jeep (My XK's Name) with the mods I have I have been able to see alot more & love it. Also allows me to take my son to see things I normally can't take.
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    Download Picasa

    It's great for photo management. (I have about 15,000 in mine) Upload your camera right into it with the import button. Select the photos you want posted by clicking the green pin icon in the ''basket" then click upload to send them to your free Picasa account. Be sure to pick the ''for web posting" option so people don't have to suffer with gigantic photo downloads.

    From your Picasa account, get the photo on the screen, right click and select ''copy image location" then past that long string of characters into the photo link tool in your thread post window.
    2006, 4.7L, QTII, Toyo Wild Country M/T 265/70R17 tires, Ultrasport 175 wheels, Rocky Road 2.25'' lift kit, HID off-road lighting, Surco 50x60 roof rack, Foxwing awning, Superchips performance programming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cico7 View Post
    Where is the instructional thread on how to post pics?
    We didn't have one when I posted that but here you go How-to-post-a-Picture

    Quote Originally Posted by Adondo View Post
    Download Picasa

    It's great for photo management. (I have about 15,000 in mine) Upload your camera right into it with the import button. Select the photos you want posted by clicking the green pin icon in the ''basket" then click upload to send them to your free Picasa account. Be sure to pick the ''for web posting" option so people don't have to suffer with gigantic photo downloads.

    From your Picasa account, get the photo on the screen, right click and select ''copy image location" then past that long string of characters into the photo link tool in your thread post window.
    I agree on using Picasa I love it works great easy organizes all your photo's I love the face recognition feature as well.

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    Still no pics in this garage? C'mon slacker!

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    Yea yea I know. I have been really busy at work & just got my account with photo bucket setup last week & still have not had time to upload pics to it. I will try this weekend. Can't during the week because of how work is right now & then I have a VERY active 2 yro that will not let me out of his site when off work.
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    Jeep the day I bought itClick image for larger version. 

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    PJMJR508
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    As you can tell in the first pic, it was completly stock. On my trade in for this was my 2003 Chevy Avalanche Z71 and I had AT's on that, so part of the deal was to have them swap out to the jeep for me, they were 265-70/ 17's ProComps AT's

    The next pics is after the tires were swapped out & on my way home with it. First jeep I have ever had so had to see how it does; where I live this was it around the corner from my place.
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    Struts are painted. Have all the hardware to prebuild before installing.
    Shocks are next to be painted

    There is also;
    Adjustable track bar
    A set of Matts rear spring spacers
    a set of 1/4" strut spacers
    UCA's
    The springs are still in the boxes
    a K&N CAI cover
    Some of the Lugnuts will be using.

    The PD is for the Moabs to done at the same time.

    All should be installing this weekend
    Last edited by pjmjr508; 02-13-2013 at 12:51 AM.
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    Also will be doing my service while I am working on the XK
    PJMJR508
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