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Mods- I can't start new threads in certain subforums- for instance, I want to start a thread in the nuts-n-bolts subforum, but I cannot. I can, however, start a thread here asking "why?"!



What's up? Am I doing something incorrectly?



Jim
You need to start topics at a lower level. Rather than trying to start a new topic in "Nut and Bolts", try a sub-classification such as "968 Facts"



Regards,



Jay
Hi Jay-



That's what I tried- just didn't explain it properly in my post above- my bad. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



I went to "Technical - NON REPAIR" to start a thread and no-can-do.



Jim
Correct there appears to be a permissions issues on the sub section.
i just checked - there is no permissions issue - you happen to be choosing the ones that are not available



"nuts and bolts" is not a category in which you can post a thread - it is the "chapter" title for all the garage related stuff - you have to start threads in the sections below it



"technical non-repair" was the old generic section that as soon as i get everything reorganized, will go away - until then, i closed it to new threads



you can post a thread in 968 facts, garage, geek central, mechanics recommendations, and tool time
How about "Unfiled 968 Discussions"? I can't start a thread there either....
lol - nope - that will also be a dead area



the idea here is to get people to put things where they belong, and stop the endless stacking of threads in a generic area, forcing me to have to move them on a continued basis - there will be no generic areas



if you can't figure out where to put a thread, let me know, and i'll help
OK- I would like to start a thread on advice for "proper" storage of body seals and such. I intend to purchase (already have some) the basic body seals (the ones for the rocker panels for instance) for use on my future 968 cab. I would like to know how best to store them to keep them "fresh".



Thanks!
zip lock baggie - double up to be safe - keep out of sun and extreme temperatures
How about any protectants to keep supple, such as 303 or the like?
nope - no chemicals for sealed storage - gasification is a bad thing
In case you want to get all scientific, there are plenty of science details here..

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5885524.html