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otnietdehoooo -> RE: bagging a 2wd blazer (10/13/2007 9:17:34 PM)
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more punctuation will help a LOT. not to be rude but reading anything with no punctuation is almost as hard as saying the entire thing, out loud, without pausing for a breath. use commas and periods to break up different actions. you can hit [ENTER] twice to make a new paragraph. when you started telling how to do the drivers side, you could have started a new paragraph so others can understand that everything in the first paragraph is for the passenger side, and everything in the second paragraph is for the drivers side. then start a new paragraph explaining the process for the rear wheels i put in a period and a few commas for an example quote:
ORIGINAL: thegr81 ...i will explain first on the passenger side wheel well. start with removing your battery, you will need to relocate that inside and in the rear, with that done leaves you the room needed to move the computer on that side forward towards your core support, your overflow tank will need to be scraped and you will need to go get a smaller universal one from a part store, they usually are about 20 bucks... ...now for the driver side, if you don't have abs its as simple as unbolting your fuse box and attatching that to the core support. your factory intake will need to be removed and a cone filter will need to be put on, consider it a short ram intake... this is purely constructive criticism and is not meant to sound like me telling you how to do something
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