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Plenty of threads on this. You clearly haven't looked hard enough. Can't wait to see the responses.
Yep... I’ll likely to continue to get roasted by the vette elite. So I could search for another hour and find it or just ask & and see if some polite techy would immediately know offsets and respond with the info. So sorry to inconvenience everyone.
Plenty of threads on this. You clearly haven't looked hard enough. Can't wait to see the responses.
Yeah except this forum has one of the worst search functions I’ve ever seen. Garbage.
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Yep... I’ll likely to continue to get roasted by the vette elite. So I could search for another hour and find it or just ask & and see if some polite techy would immediately know offsets and respond with the info. So sorry to inconvenience everyone.
Yep... I’ll likely to continue to get roasted by the vette elite. So I could search for another hour and find it or just ask & and see if some polite techy would immediately know offsets and respond with the info. So sorry to inconvenience everyone.
Google is your friend. Found it in 10 seconds. I'm glad someone was nice enough to find it for you. Honestly.
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FWIW, Google is much better than any website, forum Search Engine! IF you want only info from CorvetteForum just put corvetteforum in your search string! It will usually come up first.
I've had a website for my business for ~15 years. Have ~125 pages and gave up on my Dream Weaver website software Search function many years ago. I changed the name and substituted a long index (which I use myself.) But if I add something (like new info or a PDF How To Mod for my C8) not in my Index I use Google and put my website name in the search string.
What's scary is their "spiders" work 24/7 and in a day or two of me putting it on my website they find it!
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