C5 Safety
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I was concerned that if I hit the deer it would come up over the bumper and hood, through the windshield and injure me. If I were driving my daily driver I think that I would not have tried to avoid them.
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Pictures
They have a sticky here
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/help...es-thread.html
Pretty straight forward.
Use an email address to register at a free photo hosting service like Photobucket.com
Upload your pictures there
They will have an easy way to copy the location of each photo you upload there (usualy you just click a link under your photo there and it copies the location to the windows clipboard).
Come back to the forum, start a message
Click the picture icon (the yellow square with the mountains and sun in it on top), a window will open asking for the location of your picture.
Right click in that window and choose paste, then OK
Post the message and the pic will appear.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/help...es-thread.html
Pretty straight forward.
Use an email address to register at a free photo hosting service like Photobucket.com
Upload your pictures there
They will have an easy way to copy the location of each photo you upload there (usualy you just click a link under your photo there and it copies the location to the windows clipboard).
Come back to the forum, start a message
Click the picture icon (the yellow square with the mountains and sun in it on top), a window will open asking for the location of your picture.
Right click in that window and choose paste, then OK
Post the message and the pic will appear.
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In safety point of view there are so many thing about it that you should have to care. The entire internal framework is similar to having a throw crate connected the metal shape tracks making for a more powerful framework than a uni body development.