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    20" rim D4 on Border Track, SA

    You keep bumping all over the place you'll dent something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    You keep bumping all over the place you'll dent something.
    Ha ha ha I use the forumrunner app and I have to search through heaps of threads when I finally start reading one of the posts it either crashes or I put my phone down for whatever reason and then I have to start all over again.

    I was subscribed to the threads but unless I actually post on it it won't show up in my subscribed list, so I can't access it quickly, if that all makes sense. Hence my bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    Ha ha ha I use the forumrunner app and I have to search through heaps of threads when I finally start reading one of the posts it either crashes or I put my phone down for whatever reason and then I have to start all over again.
    I was subscribed to the threads but unless I actually post on it it won't show up in my subscribed list, so I can't access it quickly, if that all makes sense. Hence my bump
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    That all sounds complicated. Have you tried Tapatalk?
    It has options for Subscribed and Participated thread groupings, as well as directly into any sub-forum (eg D3/D4).
    So no need to post if subscribed to threads of interest.
    There's also a Timeline grouping that just shows whole forum chronologically.
    Sounds much better than what you're wrestling with there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    That all sounds complicated. Have you tried Tapatalk? It has options for Subscribed and Participated thread groupings, as well as directly into any sub-forum (eg D3/D4). So no need to post if subscribed to threads of interest. There's also a Timeline grouping that just shows whole forum chronologically. Sounds much better than what you're wrestling with there. Cheers, Scott
    Scott I did try tapatalk and I wanted to crush my phone, it was really painful, everything is do scattered, I didn't have any success with it.

    Forumrunner is much simpler, this was the first obstacle I had to overcome, once being subscribe to a thread it will notify me of any new activity, the problem was the threads I bumped hadn't had any recent activity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    Scott I did try tapatalk and I wanted to crush my phone, it was really painful, everything is do scattered, I didn't have any success with it.

    Forumrunner is much simpler, this was the first obstacle I had to overcome, once being subscribe to a thread it will notify me of any new activity, the problem was the threads I bumped hadn't had any recent activity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grentarc View Post
    I am guessing there is no AULRO app for iPhone? It's fantastic on my Android
    I think it's a customised version of Tapatalk.
    And Babs, it has improved in the last 6-9 months

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    I think it's a customised version of Tapatalk.
    And Babs, it has improved in the last 6-9 months
    Yes, but I think it is much easier to use for AULRO than Tapatalk, and I have used Tapatalk as a forum administrator and user for many years. The search function of this app is a different story though.
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    Yeah it's all working fine on my iPhone it was just that little hurdle that my bumps solved, now they are in my subscribed list.
    The problem was I had subscribed to thread but it won't move over to my subscribed list unless there was new activity, and no one had posted on those particular threads for a while.

    Tapatalk I have for my bow hunting forum and since they changed it I don't even enjoy going on there. There is no menus or sub menus everything just shows up even the stuff I don't want to see. It's a waste of time, sometimes I just want to go to a particular topic and I can't I have to sort through crap.

    Forumrunner is still the best easiest to use, a bit like apple and android or windows phone, forum runner is the apple, simple layout easy to use. Tapatalk is the android Windows phone everything is scattered difficult to use. MO

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    Quote Originally Posted by DI5CO View Post
    Yep, it was the only part I needed low!
    Anyway it was the 2nd time I had taken it off road so was happy to get stuck and learn how to drive the new car. I was actually hoping to get stuck more and see how the different settings work or not work but we were running short of time.
    You could always get involved with a GOE course, of which one is coming to Melb soon ( I'm going on one). There seems to be quite a good following on here for these courses, so it might be worthwhile for you to invest in one if you want to learn about the car some more.
    Myself being old school and not having any knowledge of the electrics of these cars and how it all works, I need this big time .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post

    You could always get involved with a GOE course, of which one is coming to Melb soon ( I'm going on one). There seems to be quite a good following on here for these courses, so it might be worthwhile for you to invest in one if you want to learn about the car some more.
    Myself being old school and not having any knowledge of the electrics of these cars and how it all works, I need this big time .

    Absolutely - these cars are nothing like "old school" 4wds - it really pays dividends to do Gordon's courses - you will look at tracks with different eyes - I have much much greater confidence when looking at tracks now

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