Posting Pictures................
Originally posted by Slider
See that "IMG" button? click it a thing should pop up and you just enter the URL of your picture there. Or if that doesn't work put: [IMG*]URL OF IMAGE HERE[/IMG*] just without the * in the tags.
See that "IMG" button? click it a thing should pop up and you just enter the URL of your picture there. Or if that doesn't work put: [IMG*]URL OF IMAGE HERE[/IMG*] just without the * in the tags.
Lets see....... like this?
No, that is the URL to your homepage. You need to put the url plus the complete name of the picture ending in .JPG
When you go to that page, open up one of the pictures in the large format. Right-click on the picture and choose properties. Note the URL of the picture is listed on that pop-up window. Highlight the URL starting with HTTP and ending with JPG
Right-click on the highlighted text and choose Copy. Then you can right click and Paste that URL text into your post here at Maxima.org
Gundamwzero's Maxima

[IMG*]http://images.cardomain.com/installs/263000-263999/263982_1_full.jpg[/IMG*]
Also note that there is a limit on the size of picture you can auto display. Some of your other pictures are above the limit. Crop out some of the background to get them a little smaller. Also, I like your Maxima! I'm planning on painting my 1st gen black as well as blacking out all the chrome trim like yours. I'm curious to see if it looks almost as good as your car.
When you go to that page, open up one of the pictures in the large format. Right-click on the picture and choose properties. Note the URL of the picture is listed on that pop-up window. Highlight the URL starting with HTTP and ending with JPG
Right-click on the highlighted text and choose Copy. Then you can right click and Paste that URL text into your post here at Maxima.org
Gundamwzero's Maxima

[IMG*]http://images.cardomain.com/installs/263000-263999/263982_1_full.jpg[/IMG*]
Also note that there is a limit on the size of picture you can auto display. Some of your other pictures are above the limit. Crop out some of the background to get them a little smaller. Also, I like your Maxima! I'm planning on painting my 1st gen black as well as blacking out all the chrome trim like yours. I'm curious to see if it looks almost as good as your car.
The only way for us to show you the actual code is to add the * in there to make it an invalid code. That way the invalid code is displayed instead of the picture. Just put what you did before and take out the stars like slider said
[IMG*]http://images.cardomain.com/installs/263000-263999/263982_1_full.jpg[/IMG*]
with the stars removed, it should look like this
[IMG*]http://images.cardomain.com/installs/263000-263999/263982_1_full.jpg[/IMG*]
with the stars removed, it should look like this
I would say yes to lowering your car. With larger rims like that, it looks a lot better having it lowered an inch or so.
Now, weather it is good for handling or if you can have proper alignment is another story. I'm not sure on the 2nd Gen.
On a 1st gen, the front isn't so bad, and there is a bolt-in adaptor to corrent the small amount of chamber. The rear end gets negative chamber quickly, and there is no simple fix, just like with a Z. There are custom a-arms but they are very expensive.
Does the 2nd gen have double-wishbone? or what?
Now, weather it is good for handling or if you can have proper alignment is another story. I'm not sure on the 2nd Gen.
On a 1st gen, the front isn't so bad, and there is a bolt-in adaptor to corrent the small amount of chamber. The rear end gets negative chamber quickly, and there is no simple fix, just like with a Z. There are custom a-arms but they are very expensive.
Does the 2nd gen have double-wishbone? or what?
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Originally posted by GundamWZero
Hey guys, thanx a lot for your help. Now the question on my mind now is should I lower my ride? Maybe I should do a poll..........
Hey guys, thanx a lot for your help. Now the question on my mind now is should I lower my ride? Maybe I should do a poll..........
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