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  • dusty_nz
    Valued Member
    • May 2008
    • 451

    Changing thread title?

    Is there a way to change the title of a thread?

    Clicking advanced only changes the title of the post and not the thread.
    97 LWB NL 2.8 TDI.
    285x75x16 on 16" ROH's. Lokka, GU Springs. Snorkel, Swaybay discon's, Warn M8000, Redarc Dual Batt.
    7" GPS. Handsfree UHF, Rear door shelf, Boost Controller, 70L Waeco.
    Pending: RidePro shocks. PN 117072 for a '90+ IFS 4Runner coil rear. Endless Air
  • Rusty
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 267
    • Victoria, Australia

    #2
    Why change it?
    Rusty
    2012 NW Platinum 2 in cool silver. Armour tint all round. Hayman Reese heavy duty hitch. Spare wheel lift. ARB heavy duty suspension with lift. Long Range Automotive auxiliary 81 litre fuel tank. Piranha dual battery set up. Battery World second battery. GME TX 3540 UHF.
    Concept caravan, Autofridge 40L Fridge, Waeco CF18 Fridge/Freezer,
    2008 CJ Lancer VR Sportsback with a few little extras

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    • Pickle
      Administrator
      • Jun 2007
      • 6886
      • All over Oz

      #3
      Originally posted by dusty_nz View Post
      Is there a way to change the title of a thread?

      Clicking advanced only changes the title of the post and not the thread.

      Needs to be done by Admin. Spit it out man....what's the problem?
      Dave
      NX Pampas Cat GLS MY16
      Member 1228 Pajero Club

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      • dusty_nz
        Valued Member
        • May 2008
        • 451

        #4
        Nothing major, Just occasionally I start a thread with the wrong title. Just wondered if there was a user trick to doing it.

        current one is
        Forum Meets / Where to Go! / WA South Circuit

        to

        WA South Circuit 17th April
        97 LWB NL 2.8 TDI.
        285x75x16 on 16" ROH's. Lokka, GU Springs. Snorkel, Swaybay discon's, Warn M8000, Redarc Dual Batt.
        7" GPS. Handsfree UHF, Rear door shelf, Boost Controller, 70L Waeco.
        Pending: RidePro shocks. PN 117072 for a '90+ IFS 4Runner coil rear. Endless Air

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