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Old Dec 28, 2015 | 12:53 AM
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Once you have posted a thread and got your answer or didn't is there a way to erase your thread until you have something new to ask about or must it remain there forever.
 
Old Dec 28, 2015 | 06:21 AM
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Forum members cannot remove threads.
 
Old Dec 28, 2015 | 12:34 PM
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Forum members cannot remove threads.
Thankyou for that now I know why they seem to stick around for so long.
 
Old Dec 28, 2015 | 05:36 PM
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One way to look at it is this. The problem you have and post may be a common problem others are having or soon will have. Therefore the old posts with : Problem / Solution may very well help someone else on the Forum who has the same problem. Look at it as a ready reference for Blazer owners! That's why it is so important to always post the solution to your problem.
 
Old Dec 28, 2015 | 08:40 PM
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That's exactly right and also why you will see so many posts about using the search function because so many things have been asked and solved that most likely any issue you encounter will be resolved with a bit of searching.
 
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A good example of the service these collection of posts offer newbies as well as those who have been here a while is the Bump Stop. What is a bump stop? Do I have one. Where is it? What does it look like. What does it do? Do a search and you will find you have them on the front control arms. By now it probably looks like a marshmellow roasted over a campfire and it is no longer performing its function. This may be found in the 'Steering and suspension' section or the 1st or 2nd Gen. section by doing a search.
 
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Can you tell me how to post a question please?Thank you
 
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Can you tell me how to post a question please?Thank you
Click on the appropriate forum sub-section, then click the 'New Thread' button and go from there.
 
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