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someotherguy

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@someotherguy I was trying to help some guys out on a Facebook group and sent them to your guide on chevytalk, but the pictures are MIA.
Nope.. they're on there, but my stupid web host hasn't gone https so whoever wants to see the pics will need to either "allow insecure content" from Chevytalk (in other words the picture content hosted on my non-secure site), or they can right-click the broken image links and open them in another tab. For whatever reason, that works. I guess because a tab on its own is just the picture from my http site, instead of being in secure mode in the tab for Chevytalk.

Sorry.. it's an inconvenience, but easy to work around. Not paying my host the stupid amount of money they want to go "secure" since all my site is used for is a picture host.

Richard
 

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I went from a 3.08 to 3.73 also. Using the chart I found I have the same height tires that was stock so I ordered the dip switch and then found out I didn't need them. For the 3.08 one wire was off or clipped so I only had to shut off two other fuses. I clipped them and my speedometer was correct.
 

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Can't you just delete the "https://" and start with "www." on the link?
Unfortunately, no. At least on that forum, it breaks the image link completely and shows the whole line as plain text including the IMG code.

Also, Godaddy has now decided to force-migrate me to Office 365 mail or whatever and give me a "free trial" of email and now wants me to pay for something that I was already paying for - email included with my web hosting. Not to mention a little while back they made FTP access more difficult using regular clients, which really burned me up.

I'm sensing a migration to a different host.. SOON. Welcoming suggestions on hosting that doesn't cost a fortune and doesn't force me to pay for crap I don't need or care about (like Office 365 for mail.) I just need simple secure web hosting, good old fashioned pop3 email (web email access is nice but not my normal mode), and easy FTP access through a regular generic FTP client (THAT I ALREADY PAID FOR.) Godaddy can go screw..

Richard
 
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