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    Replaced Fiberglass shell with sideboards

    Today I removed my fiberglass shell and bedliner to install sideboards, hopefully tommorrow it will stop snowing enogh for me to load winters ground storage,haha...how do ya put pictures on here???



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    Hey sounds like spring is in the air.
    As far as pics , I have not post any, but give me a minute. Be back with you on that in a few.

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    junkdude, upload photos to some hosting place like photobucket, then copy the image code they provide and paste it into your post or reply here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigblue12v View Post
    junkdude, upload photos to some hosting place like photobucket, then copy the image code they provide and paste it into your post or reply here...
    I must agree. The forum software will confuse most users. It seems to make you drill down to much, yet, offers some great options.

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    Post Posting pictures thru Photobucket

    Ok my friend here is the low down.
    I have a Photobucket account, it is free and a great way to share pictures and video.

    Each picture you upload will have options how to share.
    If you take the "image code" and click on it, it will be copied, next go to the page you wish to post the picture on and right click and paste code in your post were you would like it. Having tabs in your browser makes this easier

    Here is a picture of my beast!


    Pretty easy once you get going.

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    Did not mean to repeat what Bigblue said, just wanted to give an example.


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