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2 Pictures from Old Chinaman Gulch


From Mt Antero

From the top of Mt Antero(14269 ft)

2 Pictures from Barbour Fork


My homemade steering arms

A scenery picture I took in El Dorado State Park

In Georgetown, last fall.

And a Cheesy, we've been camping for 2 days, self portrait.

I've got a 1985 Toyota 4runner
What I've done:
Chevy springs in the back
Rears up front
Extended shackles
Widened the front axle with IFS hub bodies and calipers and FJ60 rotors
IFS rear axle
32x11.5 MTRs
In the plans:
Dual transmissions(NOT DUAL CASES)(L52-W56 trannys linked giving 180:1 with 4.10 in the diffs)
Install my “Homemade” highsteer arms(www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=548270)
New front winch bumper and rear swing out bumper
And lots more.


From Mt Antero

From the top of Mt Antero(14269 ft)

2 Pictures from Barbour Fork


My homemade steering arms

A scenery picture I took in El Dorado State Park

In Georgetown, last fall.

And a Cheesy, we've been camping for 2 days, self portrait.

I've got a 1985 Toyota 4runner
What I've done:
Chevy springs in the back
Rears up front
Extended shackles
Widened the front axle with IFS hub bodies and calipers and FJ60 rotors
IFS rear axle
32x11.5 MTRs
In the plans:
Dual transmissions(NOT DUAL CASES)(L52-W56 trannys linked giving 180:1 with 4.10 in the diffs)
Install my “Homemade” highsteer arms(www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=548270)
New front winch bumper and rear swing out bumper
And lots more.
Last edited by 4runner Freak; Sep 9, 2008 at 10:29 AM.
#70
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My pics from a '08 camping trip
I think my pictures meet all the requirements, they were taken using the highest res with superfine detail. Not an expert by any means 
First time using Flickr and linking from there. I have other pics from the trip too: 2002 4Runner pics





First time using Flickr and linking from there. I have other pics from the trip too: 2002 4Runner pics




#72
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From: Littleton, CO
I'm guessing I could just use software to correctly shrink them to 1600x1200? Never done it before.
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The current ones you have above are 1024px × 768px.
They can not be made larger, they get pixelated.
However if you have the original ones before you shrank them down to 1024px × 768px, then they will work.
They can not be made larger, they get pixelated.
However if you have the original ones before you shrank them down to 1024px × 768px, then they will work.
#74
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From: Littleton, CO
Hey Corey,
Those are 1024x768 because Flickr shows them at that size. Here are the specs that Flickr shows for my pictures:
Image Width: 3264 pixels
Image Height: 2448 pixels
Macro Mode: Normal
Image Quality: Superfine
They pictures are huge because I just got a new 8MB camera and I cranked the settings all the way up
Sorry to butcher this whole process!
Those are 1024x768 because Flickr shows them at that size. Here are the specs that Flickr shows for my pictures:
Image Width: 3264 pixels
Image Height: 2448 pixels
Macro Mode: Normal
Image Quality: Superfine
They pictures are huge because I just got a new 8MB camera and I cranked the settings all the way up

Sorry to butcher this whole process!
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No problem, I see Flicker is resizing them down then.
I think Photobucket does that too.
That is good to know you have the full size.
I use an 8.1 megapixel digicam too on the maximum setting, then resize them before I post them.
I think Photobucket does that too.
That is good to know you have the full size.
I use an 8.1 megapixel digicam too on the maximum setting, then resize them before I post them.
#79
yea thats exactly it! the truck has gone from the food chain of my dad, mom, brother, sister, brother and then finally me.


























