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I would like to know how to use this site.Is there a # I can call? I clicked onto the help icon and that didnt tell me anything about ,HOW TO.
Thanx anyone
If you have questions about a truck that fits the subject of this message board (48-60 Trucks) then just click on the Post icon at the top of the message board list and fill in the blanks. Be sure to use a short and descriptive subject like "56 gearbox grinds" or "59 bed replacement". Then give as clear a description of your specific question as you can and be sure to include any relevant details like year, engine displacement, etc. Chances are that somebody already knows the answer or can direct you to a source for the information you need.
If you have questions about how the message boards actually work then check out the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the home page. There are lots of common questions listed and by clicking on one you can view the answer.
If you do have a truck question you probably shouldn't submit it as a reply to this message. If you do, it will show up on the message board under your original question topic "How do I fully use this site?". Folks might skip reading the message based on the topic and you'd miss out on good technical information.
Move your mouse over any of the icons on the top of each page and you should get an explanation of their use. The board software operates pretty much the way all other board software works and you can get help for this specific board software at www.dcscripts.com.
Concerning the contact page, please send problems to me via email. I'm crunched for time and use the phone for orders, not tech support. Tech support is handled via email.
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