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I've looked and didn't see anything besides the separate forums for trucks years.
It would be really neat to see a completely new and separate forum just for builds on the forum.
That way everyone has one central location to see all the neat restores or custom builds and help people out along the way in their process.
Personally I like them in their respective model and generation forums. If I had to skim through dozens of threads of stuff I have no interest in, I’d quickly lose all interest in it. Ie, I don’t want to wade through minivan wheels stuff to find a bump build.
I've looked and didn't see anything besides the separate forums for trucks years.
It would be really neat to see a completely new and separate forum just for builds on the forum.
That way everyone has one central location to see all the neat restores or custom builds and help people out along the way in their process.
Input?
There was a "more forums" or "new forums" discussion recently. Not happening.
I would stick with this forum. The title of your thread will draw in the interested, and of course each update bumps it to the top.
This forum has MILLIONS of views. The projects forum has thousands.
It's all about how frequently the section is visited. I posted my builds in the "projects / builds" section of FTE... I got ZERO traffic. That section rarely visited by anyone. I asked a moderator about it, and he said it's best just to move it back to the well visited sections. He moved my build threads back to the frequented areas. Don't waste your efforts making a nice project thread in that area... you will get no engagement, unless you're ok with that.
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