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I my self completely under stand why you might not want to use the classifieds for parts. The new formatt makes it alot harder to locate parts in my opinion. I used to use the old formatt all the time for a parts sorce, but I have been very frustrated with the new one and rarly ever use it. I dont mean to be negitive just my two cents.
Leadmic
I thought it was just my simple mind that couldn't grasp the new concept of the format. It looks like it may be a universal difficulty. I know I don't cruise the classifieds near as often as I used to.
Doc
Maybe I can help with the classifieds? I just click on the classified bar at the top. Then I scroll down to the years I want to look at or the parts section. Then I click either for sale or wanted. Then I prefer to sort by newest listing. The sort option is towards the upper right side at the top of the listings. Does that help at all? If not let me know what section you would like to go to and I will be glad to assist.
Hey Hate, I under stand how to use it. What I don't like is that all the Part and vehicles are lumped together under the years and if you go into the parts section all the year parts are lumped in together.
I like the old classifieds where if you wanted to look up parts for a certain year you could do that without having to sift through all the trucks for sale or all the parts for every year that are for sale. I could check for the parts I was looking for quickly now seems like it takes forever. So I don't use it much. I have used the search but if a part is not worded the same as i would word it that doesn't work so good either. Like I said before its my two cents and I know I used to use the classifieds a lot and don't any longer. I love this board and use it daily just not the classifieds.
Thanks Leadmic
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