Oh I see...then I should try and remake the video for a more professional and easy to understand and then I can follow the steps to post it and follow those instructions.The picture is telling us that to post a video you need to host the video on one of the named sites then copy and paste the url from the site it's hosted on.
Then your video will display in your post as a link to wherever it's hosted ie: YouTube
Give it a try hahahahaHahahah pretty self explanatory
I don't have an account with any of those sites and don't plan on starting one so i guess my videos will have to stay private hahahaGive it a try hahahaha
I think you just need a Facebook, YouTube TikTok or any of the listed accounts and post your video there. Then put that link in the url box on here to post it here. @Kiwi SRT10 has put several of his on here though his YouTube linkOh I see...then I should try and remake the video for a more professional and easy to understand and then I can follow the steps to post it and follow those instructions.
Me either ... I just want to copy and pasteI don't have an account with any of those sites and don't plan on starting one so i guess my videos will have to stay private hahaha
Yes it did ,, a long time ago ....This forum used to let you post videos from your computer or phone up until they changed platforms then that and the good smilies went away- sad but true
Real world. And its better than having my parents already old in age suggesting to put that in 2013 dodge grand caravan r/t i said nope the truck can take it.That's the way to test it out!! lol
Absolutely! Well doneReal world. And its better than having my parents already old in age suggesting to put that in 2013 dodge grand caravan r/t i said nope the truck can take it.
Ah come on now , you can add another log or 2 hahahahaha .. yeah that’s close and looks like the shocks are bottomed out .. wonder if a set of shocks , coil overs , stiffer leaf springs , adjustable type or air bags needed for loads like that ???I haven't had time to post a video but this is as good update as I have with the aftermarket bump stops. Second time using the truck to get wood to burn in the chimney. 5 wheel barrows worth. I can feel it make contact with the aftermarket bump stop the road wasn't as bad I could only imagine on a more bumpier road it would make more contact but not as bad as not having any bump stop, the bang sounds horrible with out any bump stop. So yes it made a difference. See pictures for reference