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Help with a video

Rubyred17

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hi,

I think I might have something coming loose (like a rod bearing) in my 2017 but am having trouble uploading the video.

I get a message that it’s too large (it’s roughly 16 seconds long).

I would really like the group’s opinion on it if someone could either upload it for me or give me some hints on how to do it.

Thank you
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Take it to the dealer or pay to have a tire shop to look at it.
 

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Upload to youtube. Its surprisingly easy if you have the youtube app. If you didn't record on your phone. Upload to your PC, then upload to YouTube. You could even make the video private if you want, and share the link where you want, like on this forum.

Even a 16 second video is a decent size fule these days, and a forum has to pay for bandwidth. Upload it to YouTube and let Google pay that.
 

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YouTube is a good option, but really any file sharing website works. Do you have a YouTube, Imgur, DropBox, Google Photos, or Flickr account?
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