hayymatt 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 1, 2008 Messages 18 Points 3,101 Vehicle Year 1987 Transmission Automatic Apr 27, 2008 #1 I know this is a dumb question but when someone replies "bump" what does that mean? thanks
shadetree 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 9, 2007 Messages 1,794 Points 3,101 Age 86 City East Texas Vehicle Year 1994 Transmission Automatic Apr 27, 2008 #2 It puts the thread back to first in line. It is usually used when the poster has not gotten an answer to the question, and would like a reply. shady
It puts the thread back to first in line. It is usually used when the poster has not gotten an answer to the question, and would like a reply. shady
hayymatt 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 1, 2008 Messages 18 Points 3,101 Vehicle Year 1987 Transmission Automatic Apr 27, 2008 #3 thanks
smokey 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 330 Points 3,101 City Maryland Vehicle Year 1994 1985 198 Transmission Automatic Apr 27, 2008 #4 some use TTT TTT=Top The Top Instead of Bump Last edited: Apr 27, 2008
metalmacguyver Yeah, I built that. OTOTM Winner Joined Sep 4, 2007 Messages 3,814 Points 3,101 Age 38 City Plymouth MA home, Buzzards Bay MA Vehicle Year 1997, 1994 Transmission Manual Apr 27, 2008 #5 To The Top?
Carlos Murphy 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 638 Points 3,101 City Gardnerville, Nv. Vehicle Year 1988 Transmission Automatic Apr 28, 2008 #6 also BTT, back to the top.
viperar15 15+ Year Member Solid Axle Swap Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 107 Points 3,101 Transmission Automatic Apr 29, 2008 #7 "bump" = "Bring Up My Post"