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<font color="blue">Make sure when your done with photoshop, the pic is saved as a 'jpeg' or 'gif'.
I've had that problem also. ![]()
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Mike
I did that I saved them Jpeg and still did not work thanks suprss70 |
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In the 70 Chevy overhaul manual curb height is measured at the front and rear rocker panel.10 inches is the average measurement.Ride height is measured between the top of rear axle tube to bottom of frame rail,not to the snubber.They call for 5 inches at that point.
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This should do it. When saving in Photoshop, it should ask you what "quality" you want to save it in and will show (in very small font near the bottom of the window) the file size.
For posting here it just needs to be under 100K if that helps in the future. I simply went to File, Save as, I renamed it and selected low quality (3) which brought it down to 66K.
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