How to remove / repack / install wheel breaings on Nissan Navara d22 4wd

How to remove / repack / install wheel breaings on Nissan Navara d22 4wd

A video showing the removal and installation of the front wheel breaings on a Nissan Navara D22 Electronic Workshop Manual can be purchased here http://www.e…

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DE LEON says:

good on you mate!!!
Excellent video

John Grundeman says:

THANK YOU MATE ,,, i couldnt work it out to take the disk off ,, thank
you again

Dix1206 says:

use microlon wheel bearing grease, it’s the best ;)

tilecreature says:

I just wiped it out with a rag as best I could then repacked it

240SSONLY says:

one word….. “professional” good job sir… keep up the good work

tilecreature says:

lol, good spotting.

pop51j says:

Instead of making or buying the tool, is it not possible to use two
phillips head screwdrivers and place them in the locking nut and then
another bar between them to tighten the locking nut.

hamza bsila says:

its verry dangerous that you forget sum thing like that for you and for the
d22

Christian Ioppolo says:

Is it worth washing the hub locker or just packing it and putting it back?

TheGervarod says:

Hey mate can i get the Torque specs and the preload numbers as i be doing
mine soon on a 98 D22 QD32 navara, and great video but when u did the
bearing you should put pack grease in the bearing too.

tilecreature says:

made it from a piece of scrap pipe.

hamza bsila says:

hey pall it seams that you forgot sum thing you to forget the Circlip

TheGervarod says:

no worries just got one for 9.95 so thanks for the quick reply mate.

tilecreature says:

you could always try but I don’t think that will work.

sizlack000 says:

Hey bud- keep the DIY vids coming on the D22!

tilecreature says:

Thanks bud, probably best bet is to grab a copy of the electronic manual
from the link above as I had to leave out alot of the preload procedure due
to time constraints. The manual has pictures and explains clearly how to do
it.

Kris Lewis says:

Hey Mate, where did you get the socket to torque the locking ring? Haven’t
been able to find anything like it in Aus (at a reasonable price anyway).
Great vid, keep them coming.

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