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    This is part two of Instruction for servicing a 4×4 AUTO LOCKER hub-bearing Tapper roller-bearing, with Disk Brake Rotor. In this part you will learn how to assemble the AUTO LOCKER HUB-BEARING on the Nissan D22 Frontier 4×4 wheel suspension. This video also discuss ways to remove and install wheel studs. How to replace brake rotors. What you should look out for when performing suspension and brake repair.

    PART 3/3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibtjim_Vhro

    ALSO SEE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRZw9kahKas

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRZw9kahKa

    Please view the other series video to have a full understand of durability and safety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm-pfFQPDos

    Application is a 2003 Nissan frontier EX Xterra ALSO identical to Isuzu, Pathfinder and Xterra plus many other Make and Model.

    Front torque base on experience:

    7/8 caliper bracket 80 ft/lbs
    14 mm caliper 20 ft/lbs
    Hub/rotor 50 ft/lbs
    T9 hub torx 30 ft/lbs
    Shocks upper 144-192 ft/lbs
    shock lower 87-108 ft/lbs
    Upper Control Arm 72-87 ft/lbs
    Lower Control Arm 80-105 ft/lbs

    lower ball joint 87-141 ft/lbs
    torsion bar anchor lock nut 22-30 ft/lbs

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    THINK SAFETY, please RATE and SUBSCRIBE!.

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    UPDATE 25 March 2013. Rob says “If u need someone to give u all the European Sizes (Meters, Cm and Mm) just email me! Rob_de_clercq@hotmail.com”. NICE!! :)

    Build this OliviaTech DIY jib for about $40! I give all the details, dimensions, hardware, test shots and comments. And yeah, it’s awesome! Read the description…there’s a lot of info here!

    UPDATE: 4 JUNE 2013:
    Someone in Australia said you can get the nylon bushings by going to ebay.com.au and typing “NYLON Plastic Shoulder Washers Packs 10. Thanks!

    UPDATE 6 MAY 2013:
    Thanks to a heads up from codythegreat428, the nylon flange bushings are back in stock here: https://tinyurl.com/bmqc8c4

    UPDATE 01/30/2013
    The ones below are out of stock on Amazon. The only thing I can find is this:
    1/4 x 1/2 Nylon Flange Bearing (25 pieces). They’re TOO long, but i THINK(!) you could cut them shorter. Haven’t tried it at all, so you’re on your own if you try this. But for $6, not a real bad deal. Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/Nylon-Flange-Bearing-25-pieces/dp/B003QZJ78W/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1359604137&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=1%2F4+x+1%2F2+Nylon+Flange+Bearing+%2825+pieces%29

    About this video:

    I ran across this jib from OliviaTech.com and decided to build and test it. After figuring out all the exact dimensions and hardware, I decided to share it for all and make a DIY video. OMG!!! You guys who do DIY videos…Master Kudos! these take a LONG time to put together!

    I include a full explanation of everything, all hardware needed, all aluminum parts needed, how to build it, the links to OliviaTech, and even some awesome test shots!

    Check out OliviaTech for this jib and other cool stuff:

    OliviaTech jib: https://oliviatech.com/how-to-make-a-diy-camera-jib
    OliviaTech video: https://youtu.be/dyPvfpouPzk

    Aluminum parts can be obtained from: https://www.onlinemetals.com.

    You’ll need:

    1″ x 1″ x 1/8″ thick channel (angle)
    —————————————————-
    (3) 3″ long
    (2) 7″ long

    3/4″ x 1/16″ think square aluminum (tube)
    ————————————————————-
    (2) 7″ long
    (1) 3 foot long
    (1) 4 foot long

    Hardware can be obtained from Home Depot, Lowe’s, an auto parts or local hardware store.

    You’ll need:

    1/4-20 Hex Head Bolts
    ———————————-
    (3) 3″ long
    (4) 1-1/2″ long
    (2) 1″ long
    (1) 3/4″ long (specific to my mounting

    Lock Nuts
    ——————
    (9) 1/4″-20 as shown

    Nylon Flanged Bushings
    ————————————-
    (8) 1/4″ (inside diameter) x 5/16″ long

    Flat Washers
    ———————-
    (16) 1/4″ (inside diameter)

    Fender Washer
    ————————–
    (1) 3/8″ (insider diameter) specific to my weights

    PVC Plugs
    —————–
    (3) 3/4″ specific to my weights

    Furniture Tips
    ——————–
    (6) 3/4″

    Your weight and mounting system may be different. Here’s the weights from OliviaTech.com and my Manfrotto mount and plate:

    Weights: https://tinyurl.com/84g55rd
    Manfrotto Mount: https://tinyurl.com/82kujdz
    Davis&Sanford tripod: https://tinyurl.com/95wm3zg

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    I will be posting videos, short films, DIY build projects you’ve never seen before, After Effects tutorials, and covering cameras, gear, sliders, makeup, DSLRs, cranes, jibs, dolly’s, stabilizers, shoulder rigs, rail systems, green screen tutorials, and answering any question you ask about film making.

    About the gear used…

    DIY Jib, White Balance Filter, Green screen with 2 lights, 3-point lighting, Canon DSLR, 35mm lens, off and on camera mics, edited in After Effects and Sony Vegas Pro.

    Where to get some not so expensive (relatively) gear for filmmaking…

    Canon 550D: https://tinyurl.com/breu6bj
    Canon 600D: https://tinyurl.com/c4uzyoh
    50mm Lens (low end): https://tinyurl.com/7c7wsaa
    50mm Lens (high end): https://tinyurl.com/88mez6u
    Zoom H1: https://tinyurl.com/7mu5tb2
    Rode Videomic: https://tinyurl.com/7w5bx6d

    The music “Chemistry” and “Playing Hooky” are licensed by me and can be obtained from: https://www.footagefirm.com