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Old Aug 2, 2015 | 12:45 AM
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I joined almost a year ago. I want to the best forum for my post. It's easy to find the
"…Community of Ford Truck Fans >> Ford F150 Forums >> General F150 Discussion"

but forum hierarchy won't lead me to the

"…Community of Ford Truck Fans >> Late Model F150s >> 2009-2014 Ford F150"

Google searches sometimes offer the "Late Model F150s" forum. There are different posts in each forum and I never know which is better to post questions in.



Basically I'm inclined to post the same question in both, to increase the chances of an answer.

1) Why are there are there two forums that I have to choose from?
2) And why can't I find the "Late Model Forum" below the "General F150" forum in the hierarchy?

I am confused!
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Old Aug 2, 2015 | 01:13 AM
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It's pretty simple.

If your question is regarding 09 to 14 generation F150 specific, then post it in that section.

If the question is regarding overall non generation specific, then post it in general discussion.
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Old Aug 2, 2015 | 01:48 AM
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I think the 09-14 would be BEST for technical questions. I found it now, but have had trouble finding it for the past 11 months. But if locating it is hit-or-miss for me, then a LOT of other folks (who may have the answer) won't find it either.

I think it is a KEY forum and should be listed higher.

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