playing with new gopro cam

Gopros are great, anyone know why my brake pedal makes that noise?

[video]https://youtu.be/DTzitYrIT04[/video]
 
I know many don't like them but I have 20" all the way around. I may change them to 18" but I'm going to wait . I have a new toy coming, a 1973 dodge truck, another of my grandfather's vehicles. He bought it new in 73 and looks like the day it was made. May put the 20s on it and find different rims for the 300. I have the original 14s but drives aweful on them. Oh 245 45 20 eagle f1s.
 
Very nice car and the video looks great to. Nice idea to drive over the cam.
 
I know many don't like them but I have 20" all the way around. I may change them to 18" but I'm going to wait . I have a new toy coming, a 1973 dodge truck, another of my grandfather's vehicles. He bought it new in 73 and looks like the day it was made. May put the 20s on it and find different rims for the 300. I have the original 14s but drives aweful on them. Oh 245 45 20 eagle f1s.

I don't think you could push any bigger, but I like the look... that's really personal taste until you start messing with
safety to make them fit.

If the 14" tires are 6 years old, forget about them... they're done anyhow. If you want to get the best ride out of your tires, regardless of size, find a shop the uses a Hunter Road Force balancer. If the tech knows how to use it, they can match mount the wheel/tire assembly for the smallest "high spot" possible. The machine does a better job of what we used to do with a dial indicator and much more labor when tires didn't ride well.
 
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