Uploading pictures.
#3
No issue here! At the bottom of the reply box, click the "Go Advanced" button, then click the paper clip icon (top row next to the capital A). Once the window opens, browse to the picture you want to add, once you're done adding the pictures (5 max), click the upload button - wait for each file to upload, you'll see them get added below the browse boxes. Then you'll close the window, go back to your message box and put the cursor where you want to add the picture, click on the drop down arrow next to the paper clip, choose the picture you want to insert and click it. You'll want to move the cursor for each picture you'll add... Presto, it's like magic - you can preview your post to see if it looks the way you want it to.. Then just click submit reply!!
It works!!
It works!!
#4
You can also upload photos via tinypic.com, follow instructions and answer the keyword in the box, after that they even have a BB code/FORUMS link for forums like this.
GL!
On another note, sick *** crs SoCal, where'd you get them from? especially the GS!
GL!
On another note, sick *** crs SoCal, where'd you get them from? especially the GS!
#6
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Test fit new rims......Be gentle :-)
First off I apologize for the filth on the ride.
I thought we were going to get this snow storm Monday on the east coast so I decided not to put them on yet.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps389f535e.jpg
I know the questions: What size,offset,size wheels & tires, etc......so here we go:
- 2007 GS350 AWD
- 20 X 8.5 XIX x23 wheels (squared, not staggered)
- +20 offset
- Nitto 555 235/35/20
- not lowered
Findings:
When I turn the wheel, it rubs on the plastic shield in the front....not sure if I want to cut it or just take it off, any suggestions? The back should be fine.
I will probably not lower it this year but that may change in a month or two. I just don't want to deal with the wobble and vibration issues with my AWD. There's about 2 1/2" gap from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender.......didn't look too bad but I need to see it when all the wheels are put on. I could go down an inch but I'm not sure yet.
I thought we were going to get this snow storm Monday on the east coast so I decided not to put them on yet.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps389f535e.jpg
I know the questions: What size,offset,size wheels & tires, etc......so here we go:
- 2007 GS350 AWD
- 20 X 8.5 XIX x23 wheels (squared, not staggered)
- +20 offset
- Nitto 555 235/35/20
- not lowered
Findings:
When I turn the wheel, it rubs on the plastic shield in the front....not sure if I want to cut it or just take it off, any suggestions? The back should be fine.
I will probably not lower it this year but that may change in a month or two. I just don't want to deal with the wobble and vibration issues with my AWD. There's about 2 1/2" gap from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender.......didn't look too bad but I need to see it when all the wheels are put on. I could go down an inch but I'm not sure yet.
#7
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
No issue here! At the bottom of the reply box, click the "Go Advanced" button, then click the paper clip icon (top row next to the capital A). Once the window opens, browse to the picture you want to add, once you're done adding the pictures (5 max), click the upload button - wait for each file to upload, you'll see them get added below the browse boxes. Then you'll close the window, go back to your message box and put the cursor where you want to add the picture, click on the drop down arrow next to the paper clip, choose the picture you want to insert and click it. You'll want to move the cursor for each picture you'll add... Presto, it's like magic - you can preview your post to see if it looks the way you want it to.. Then just click submit reply!!
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First off I apologize for the filth on the ride.
I thought we were going to get this snow storm Monday on the east coast so I decided not to put them on yet.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps389f535e.jpg
I know the questions: What size,offset,size wheels & tires, etc......so here we go:
- 2007 GS350 AWD
- 20 X 8.5 XIX x23 wheels (squared, not staggered)
- +20 offset
- Nitto 555 235/35/20
- not lowered
Findings:
When I turn the wheel, it rubs on the plastic shield in the front....not sure if I want to cut it or just take it off, any suggestions? The back should be fine.
I will probably not lower it this year but that may change in a month or two. I just don't want to deal with the wobble and vibration issues with my AWD. There's about 2 1/2" gap from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender.......didn't look too bad but I need to see it when all the wheels are put on. I could go down an inch but I'm not sure yet.
I thought we were going to get this snow storm Monday on the east coast so I decided not to put them on yet.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps389f535e.jpg
I know the questions: What size,offset,size wheels & tires, etc......so here we go:
- 2007 GS350 AWD
- 20 X 8.5 XIX x23 wheels (squared, not staggered)
- +20 offset
- Nitto 555 235/35/20
- not lowered
Findings:
When I turn the wheel, it rubs on the plastic shield in the front....not sure if I want to cut it or just take it off, any suggestions? The back should be fine.
I will probably not lower it this year but that may change in a month or two. I just don't want to deal with the wobble and vibration issues with my AWD. There's about 2 1/2" gap from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender.......didn't look too bad but I need to see it when all the wheels are put on. I could go down an inch but I'm not sure yet.
Man I'd kill for a champagne GS
#14
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
That's what I figured. I should have bought the 30 series tires. They are barely rubbing so I might just take a heat gun and mold it out a little and the next tires I buy will be 30 series.
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