Hi,I have a few post that i would like to be reviewed for the possibility of stickying them... First off in the Handling, Suspension, & Brakes section i have 2... one on brakes..http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=28516and another on Torque specs in relation to grease, more specific to torquing lug nuts as it seems people gorrilla them on and snap lug studs... http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=28517I have another in the audio section that covers just about EVERYTHING....http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=28664I think that is all of them, i might have more i forgot about, but, i was hoping that these could be reviewed, to see if they are in fact worthy of being stickied... if not, no problem, but... well look please...Thanks,AaronEdit: fisked the 2nd link...
They are good posts, but not sure that they should be stickied. I would think someone else would need to recommend them for 'sticky' status. One of the things I like about GenVibe is the lack of 50 stickies at the top of each forum...So, while its always excellent to see good quality posts, I think that the search feature will be more than useful for bringing these up.
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There's a Welcome/Recommended Reading thread in the Vibe lounge, it is a sticky. The idea of that thread was to be a place for people to post up threads they found here that were especially helpful, maybe to be like an important topics index. Nobody really wanted to play though, nobody has recommended any new reading for some time. That might be a better place for things like your threads. If you do post them there, include the link and a description of the thread so people know what the link will tell them before they click on it. If you never read the Welcome/Recommended Reading thread, then I guess that says a lot about the value of making a thread a sticky I like the fact that there aren't dozens of sticky threads in every forum.