Yup. You need to host them through webshots or something, then reference the URL in the text using the IMG button. Make sure they're the right size when you load them onto webshots though, or they will probably be huge on the thread.
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Yup. You need to host them through webshots or something, then reference the URL in the text using the IMG button. Make sure they're the right size when you load them onto webshots though, or they will probably be huge on the thread.
yeah you need the whole address http://www.bla bla bla.com
and put it between the tags, [ img ] [ / img ] (without the spacing)
I dont think you can remote link from webshots.
just attach em. They arent multiple in a post...but oh well.
:cheers:
Bought in the summer of 2000...stock 1985 regular cab, short bed, 31x10.5 street tires
drove it for about a year and almost flipped it wheeling, so gave it a little lift and 33s
Got a job and got tired of rain coming through the windshield, so I bought the chevy, and while I was trying to sell the yota, I found this:
another view....this kid hit a stump doing 50, ripped off the front suspension, hit a telephone pole with the bed, and sold it to me for $500. Sold the bumpers for $300, hubs for $50, and tranny for $150, and I got a free cab!
so I did this
and this
and came up with this
the bedliner was all that was holding the bed together, so this is what's left
http://www.tamor.org/members-rigs/al...ruck.sized.jpg
update:
http://www.tamor.org/members-rigs/al...0368.sized.jpg
2" lift on Jerry's 33" Mud Kings - as most people that are currently in the club first saw it:
http://www.texasoffroad.net/albums/l...jeep.sized.jpg
I sold those tires and wheels, got ready to take the lift off, scraped all the stickers off, and cleaned the carpet thinking we were going to trade it in. I think I got offered $2500 trade-in for a 4 year old Jeep, so I kept it, left the suspension alone and found another set of black wheels and 33s:
http://www.texasoffroad.net/albums/l...day5.sized.jpg
After almost two months of suspension work and trying to redesign and eliminate what some call "the best thing Jeep has ever designed":
http://www.texasoffroad.net/albums/l...258S.sized.jpg
As it sits now after a few offroad trips and some road driving has settled the suspension some:
http://www.texasoffroad.net/albums/l...0003.sized.jpg
Looks good! Glad you didn't sell it way back when.:cheers:
Since my old pics turned into red Xs.
This is about what it was when I got it, minus the spring over.
http://img52.photobucket.com/albums/...old_jeep_1.jpg
What it looked like when i first got it a few years ago
Joseph