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  1. #1 How do you sticky a thread for a good question? 
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    How's it done guys?
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    only MODs can do it... So make it a GREAT question...
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    Could you look at my question? which cantune can be tuned after install?
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    Dumb question.. Why would you pay for a canned tune just to tune it???
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    why don't you read what I wrote
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    some pcms require certain tuners
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    Answered in yoru thread. And as mentioned, you can't sticky things. The question is not a dumb question, more of a new to the scene type question IMO.
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