Posting New Threads
How do you post new threads on this website? Can't figure it out. Help
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You click the https://blazerforum.com/forum/images.../newthread.gif button in the appropriate forum section. You had to do this just to create this very thread. If you do not see the https://blazerforum.com/forum/images.../newthread.gif button, then you do not have posting rights to that section. This could be a result of the section being closed to all but staff posts or a restriction placed on your account.
Where are you finding it difficult to post your question(s)? *EDIT* - Looks like you have it figured out. |
Originally Posted by JohnCG2002
(Post 675809)
How do you post new threads on this website? Can't figure it out. Help
Why are you asking that question when you just did by starting this thread. |
Originally Posted by Luthor
(Post 678168)
OK I'm :confused:.
Why are you asking that question when you just did by starting this thread. |
i don't have rights to the tech support (DIY) section I'm new to the page and don't plan on posting a lot only when i check threads and can't find a solution to a problem. Having that being said i would like to ask permission to this section as I'm in a STICKY situation right now and i got the part to fix my issue. I own a 1988 k5 350 small block and would love someones with classic trucks. swartikk i have seen you all over this forum perhaps you could help me?
Thanks in advance |
Dwolf, as stated in the new member restrictions, the appropriate generational tech support sections are not closed to anyone as a result of the new member restrictions that are in place. With that said, no one can post in the General Tech Help section. This section preexisted the year/generation specific sections.
Please post up in the appropriate section with your question. Hopefully someone will be able to answer the questions you have. |
Where would I post about alarm issues for 2000 blazer
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