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If someone would be kind enough to explain how to save the pics from the GL site I'd love to post them. I know mods here don't want links that expire.
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Yeah that will work. Just make sure you know where it is being saved to. If I download stuff off the internet and don't tell it where to save it to, my PC automatically saves it in a download folder.Bring the image up from GL and right mouse click and save image to your PC then post it up.
I believe that should do it.
Only option I get to save the pics is the thumbnails. Anyone else want to take a stab at this? http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=6100048Bring the image up from GL and right mouse click and save image to your PC then post it up.
I believe that should do it.
Yeah for some reason it will not let you save them when you enlarge the thumbnail. That is strange. You can save the the thumbnail but they are tiny. Here is what I got.Only option I get to save the pics is the thumbnails. Anyone else want to take a stab at this? http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=6100048
I'm going to keep it all hooked up assuming it works. Thanks!Thanks, and yes it does look low on both sides of the mid-axle, I suppose I can thank the CTIS for that. By the way Patriot congrats on your truck too, what are your plans with the ctis?
Is that the thing on the right fender? I was wondering. Is the antenna available anywhere for the mount?The pass side mid axle tire looks a little low.. They say the sidewall will get weak if it sits flat for too long.. Nice antenna mount.. Congrats and good luck!
That sounds interesting! Take lots of pics! Thanks I will. What was the big nono? Reverse in low range?Welcome to the club. I have had a M813 for years and loved it, but being a diesel mechanic always hated working around the front fenders and really wanted to upgrade the engine/transmission. Putting in a bigger Cummins with a turbo and a roadranger 10spd are hard to do in a M813, but easy to do in a M923. So I took the first step and bought a M923. Wish me luck. Good luck with your new truck. it is very important to read up on how to properly operate your truck. Not know how to operate it can cost you your transfer case and ABS module real quick!
On most Windows based systems, the easiest way to save big pics that won't let you save by right-clicking is by hitting the "PrtScn" (Print Screen) button on the upper right hand side of your keyboard...then open the "Paint" program on most Windows systems...select the "Select" icon (the dotted square) in the tool menu on the left in Paint...right click in the drawing area and hit "Paste"...crop your image down with the same "Select" tool and by pulling the small blue squares on the top/center/bottom right towards the left of the screen ...under "File" select "Save As" and save in your favorite folder. It takes a bit of practice to crop it correctly, but it won't take you long to get the hang of it...here ya go, on newer computers there is a snip program that is really handy for websites that dont let you take their hi-res pics, looks almost like mine I got off the same lot.
Must depend on your OS or browser, mine I still don't get save as.I read this on another post, but never got around to trying it. Let's see if this works. If you move your cursor around on the screen, at some point it will change from a pointing finger to an arrow. On the first picture, it did this on the driver side bumper. If you do a save as, it saves the picturre, not the thumbnail.
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