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I have been using this site since this past October 2001. I have ejoyed it very much although the only negative comment I wish to pass along is the lag time between posts and responses. Several times I've posted threads looking for help and some threads, to this day, still haven't had any responses. Like I said this site is extremely enjoyable. I would also like to pass along this comment as well. For several years I've been a member on several other Mopar forums. The two most active forums have become nothing more than "open season on common sense." Select few have ruined each site, to the point of no-return. Backbiting, name calling, profanity, personal attacks on character, profanity and 'My truck is better than your truck talk. All the stuff that this site doesn't put up with. To that I commend the moderators, staff and members that keep this a dignified forum ,a cut above the rest. Thank you!!
>> Several times I've posted threads looking for help and some threads, to this day, still haven't had any responses.
You know, I have found that the TITLE of the topic plays an important part in "interesting" folks to read it.
Providing some depth in describing problems, as well as, some possible solutions that you need verified can help folks to respond "quicker" by simply getting their brain goin'.
Another answer could be that we (FTE users) might not know the answer.
And even still, it could be a subject that has been around so many times that we (FTE users) don't want to answer and would rather folks read what has already been said! Kinda like the V10 or PSD debate...
Find your old posts, reply to them so that they go back to the top or just re-write them...then see what happens.
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