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NE4runner Oct 1, 2004 06:50 PM

possibly dividing 4 runner forums?
 
This is a great site. I was just thinking maybe to make it better the 4 runner froums could be divided into 84-89,90-94 or whatever the second genration is and so on. It might make it easier and more effieicent for everyone. Where would i donate some $ to get it started? I don't have much to donate but if people chipped in alittle here and there it'd help out alittle. just a thought. Mull it over. :att: Oh by the way u could probadly include and not have to separate the trucks. since basically that justs a cab and box that's the main differance. u know what i mean. Don't get me wrong thought this is a really great site. :rockin:

Flygtenstein Oct 1, 2004 06:56 PM

Sounds like another great plan to dilute content.

86-95, 4-Runner suspensions are fundamentally the same.

95.5 to 2002 Taco and 4-Runner suspensions are fundamentally the same.

Is there really that much breadth and depth that it is hard to wade through?

Even now most of the second gens are at least 10 years old, lots of people are getting rid of them instead of modifying.

gumbo Oct 1, 2004 07:00 PM

The search feature will help you narrow down what you are looking for.

jimbo74 Oct 1, 2004 07:04 PM

the trucks have differnt generations form the 4 runers though.... the second gen trucks are the same as the first gen 4 runner

Cebby Oct 1, 2004 07:06 PM

Repost!!

This has been suggested in the past and will probably be suggested in the future. There is a lot of general tech that transcends the divisions you've proposed.

While this might be handy for browsing a specific section, it creates an enormous administrative effort to maintain and to go back through all of the old posts.

The search engine on this site is very powerful and rather under utilized. Personally, I dig for old threads and add on to the end of them so there are few threads to sift through.

All of the mods and admins donate our time to manage this site. However, we will gladly accept your donation. Donations go to keeping the site advertiser free (notice - no banner ads or popups). Look at the bottom of most of the pages, there is a button you can press to direct you to the donation page.

NE4runner Oct 2, 2004 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by Cebby
Repost!!

This has been suggested in the past and will probably be suggested in the future. There is a lot of general tech that transcends the divisions you've proposed.

While this might be handy for browsing a specific section, it creates an enormous administrative effort to maintain and to go back through all of the old posts.

The search engine on this site is very powerful and rather under utilized. Personally, I dig for old threads and add on to the end of them so there are few threads to sift through.

All of the mods and admins donate our time to manage this site. However, we will gladly accept your donation. Donations go to keeping the site advertiser free (notice - no banner ads or popups). Look at the bottom of most of the pages, there is a button you can press to direct you to the donation page.

Yeah if it's too much trouble don't bother. It was just a thought. It seems there's more people modifiying the newer ones then the older ones (4runners i'm talking about.) I guess if i had the $ i'd modify a newer one with a SAS. I can dream can't I? :dunno:

BruceTS Oct 2, 2004 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by NE4runner
I guess if i had the $ i'd modify a newer one with a SAS. I can dream can't I? :dunno:

Have you wheeled your rig to the point where you think you need to do a SAS? If so, look into getting another rig that you don't mind flopping over on it's side. The 3rd gens can do amazing things running IFS, but because of the body design they aren't an ideal base vehicle for a SAS. A Taco is a much better choice, since you can remove the bed and they aren't so top heavy.

gwhayduke Oct 2, 2004 06:07 AM

It ain't broke...so don't mess with it.

Mike is right. A lot of us have experience with multiple years and generations. Many times, problems and fixes are cross generational. Fragmenting the board would ruin it.

RE: SAS. I haven't found the limits of my current suspension yet and most folks haven't either. IFS will get you in and out of most situations. And if you find something it won't do, get some boots and a pack and take a hike.

ctcost Oct 2, 2004 06:34 AM

I admin a few vbulletin boards and slot we have to divide up www.abfnet.com for one. You guys have done a great job here. Keep it all in one section. Hats off to you! :bigok: :drink:

X-AWDriver Oct 2, 2004 06:39 AM

I like the more broad opnions from owners of any Toyota trucks plus the comraderie and competition makes this board more interesting than just catering to one generation or type of truck.

Corey Oct 2, 2004 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by ctcost
I admin a few vbulletin boards and slot we have to divide up www.abfnet.com for one. You guys have done a great job here. Keep it all in one section. Hats off to you! :bigok: :drink:

Thank you very much!
As Cebby stated above, this topic has been brought up numerous times, and we like the board the way it is functioning now.

I have seen a few other boards where they have seperate sections for:
lifts
tires
wheels
wax,
ect, ect, and by gens.

It is simply to many boards to maintain, and as stated, a lot of the info can apply to all gens in one section.

The less sub forums here the easier it is to maintain.
I thought I was pushing it by adding the Computer sub forum under Off Topic, but since we all access the site here by some type of a computer, it was a good call as that section has really taken off due to the fact a lot on here know their stuff about PCs, and the info can be of real help.

4RUNR Oct 2, 2004 07:52 AM


makes this board more interesting than just catering to one generation or type of truck.
Or perty minivans. *cough*4th gens*cough*;)

ctcost Oct 2, 2004 08:23 AM

Yeah it takes alot of work doesn't it? :laugh:

I really think these kind of forums are the Semi Hidden Jewels...there's so much info!!! You guys have already saved me $1000!!!

Thanks guys and nice to meet you
Corey! Feel free to email or PM me anytime and I'll vice versa. :D


Originally Posted by Corey
Thank you very much!
As Cebby stated above, this topic has been brought up numerous times, and we like the board the way it is functioning now.

I have seen a few other boards where they have seperate sections for:
lifts
tires
wheels
wax,
ect, ect, and by gens.

It is simply to many boards to maintain, and as stated, a lot of the info can apply to all gens in one section.

The less sub forums here the easier it is to maintain.
I thought I was pushing it by adding the Computer sub forum under Off Topic, but since we all access the site here by some type of a computer, it was a good call as that section has really taken off due to the fact a lot on here know their stuff about PCs, and the info can be of real help.


wireless Oct 2, 2004 08:29 AM

Well as a newcomer here, I don't have much right to ask for anything. But I have noticed that the 4th gen stuff is a bit hard to separate out from the bulk of the posts. The 4th Gen does not seem to have a lot in common with previous generations. I love this forum for it's community, but I sometimes think a separate place for 4th gens would be nice from an ease of use perspective.

Rick

THE04Runner Oct 2, 2004 08:40 AM

Welcome to the forum, and i think that idea wouldnt work as well because i think that there are only about a total of 15 mabye more 4th genners here, and also, while there is quite a lot different, there is a bunch that is the same, like batteries and other modes, and some of the other guys can help us out with our troubles. Personally i love the joint board, cause i love learnin more about other cars too.
Just my 0.02
-Toast

waskillywabbit Oct 2, 2004 08:48 AM

Yt
 
While YT certainly caters to the 3rd gen crowd, there is certainly invaluable information for every gen here to be found, as I now own a 1st gen that I'm modding and a great deal of that info came from here as well. Most the information though does lean towardst the "off-road" variety, but that is just the nature of the beast.

If you are searching for a forum that caters mostly towards mini-vans, I mean 4th gens, :hillbill: then try www.t4r.org

:yotarock: :yotarock: :yotarock:

:guitar:

Cebby Oct 2, 2004 08:53 AM

I don't think Lance's 4th Gen looks like a minivan... :P

wireless Oct 2, 2004 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
If you are searching for a forum that caters mostly towards mini-vans, I mean 4th gens, :hillbill: then try www.t4r.org

:guitar:

I do read that board, but I come here BECAUSE of the off road leanings. Just because I choose to buy a 4th gen doesn't necessarily put me in the mini-van crowd. I am sure with time 4th gens will get the mods to make them reliable, capable off roaders too.

I know with the smileys and such you were joking, but that sort of thing is a turn off new users.

Rick

Flygtenstein Oct 2, 2004 10:37 AM

What real 4th Gen Tech is there? I have seen maybe 3 topics that were not just look at my truck pic threads.


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