The Site Admin has once again discussed the importance of Thread Titles on our forums. To put it as straight forward as I can, the more specific you can be in your title will not only help people who know a solution to your problem find your post, but it also helps search engines find the site when someone searches for a similar issue.
Example:
Say you are having issues with a rough Idle. Posting a Threat with "Need Help With My
Stang" isn't going to get much attention on either end. Though, if you would post something like "1988 Mustang GT with Rough Idle" you will benefit two ways.
#1. Peope will see what you post actually means and will know if they can help or want to chime in.
#2. The more people that find the site, the more members we will have. This benifits you the member by having a greater knowledge base to draw from.
More Examples:
Ambiguous: '86 coupe brake pedal removal???
Descriptive: 1986 Mustang Brake Pedal Removal?
Ambiguous: transmission swap
Descriptive: 1992 Mustang Automatic to Manual Transmission Swap. Worth it or just do gears?
Ambiguous: help me please im desperate!!!
Descriptive:1987 Mustang Engine Swap Issues. Please Help I'm Desperate!
Ambiguous: Idle just raises to 2 grand
Descriptive: 1991 Mustang GT Idle Surges to 2 grand.
Ambiguous: steering wheel problems....
Descriptive: 1988 Mustang Steering Wheel Problems. So, Please help out your AFM Site Staff to help you better fulfill your needs!
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2006 Mustang GT in Torch Red
C&L Intake, Evolution Performance Tune, Borla Axle Backs, Hurst Shifter, 4.10's, JBA Long Tubes, Prothane Engine Mounts, Steeda UDPs, FRPP Charge Motion Delete Plates
84 Bronco, 302 C6 on 32 10.50's