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This might be a dumb question...but how do I make a build thread? Is this simply just a new post with aftermarket parts or is it a section or link on my profile?
So a "build thread" is just a normal thread that tracks the customization of your truck by posting photos and information about what you're installing, already installed, etc. People also use their build thread to post anything else that is going on with them, kind of like a personal blog.

All build threads are here: Introductions & Build Threads (https://tacoma3g.com/forums/tacoma-builds/)

You can create one here: Post thread (https://tacoma3g.com/forums/tacoma-builds/post-thread)

An example, my build thread and the way I chose to organize the information in the first post (although everything is outdated right now): Tyler's #VanLife on 37s Four Wheel Camper Build & Tacoma3G.com Shenanigans (https://tacoma3g.com/ww/)
 
So a "build thread" is just a normal thread that tracks the customization of your truck by posting photos and information about what you're installing, already installed, etc. People also use their build thread to post anything else that is going on with them, kind of like a personal blog.

All build threads are here: Introductions & Build Threads (https://tacoma3g.com/forums/tacoma-builds/)

You can create one here: Post thread (https://tacoma3g.com/forums/tacoma-builds/post-thread)

An example, my build thread and the way I chose to organize the information in the first post (although everything is outdated right now): Tyler's #VanLife on 37s Four Wheel Camper Build & Tacoma3G.com Shenanigans (https://tacoma3g.com/ww/)
Awesome! Thanks a ton for the info Tyler. I'll get started on mine shortly. :)
 
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