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From: DrEwBaBy625
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  • fucking cunt stick your vid up your fucking ass you dumb cunt

  • Pretty funny, I'll heed the advice.

  • What a stupid video!!!!!! Maybe some people wasted three and a half minutes of their life watching this idiotic clip when they were really serious about finding help to remove their rotors. These dummies couldn't even properly jack up their truck, let alone do any repairs to it!

  • is this the same as a xterra?

  • @Bugze90 not sure. i would think it would be simular

  • the frontier and xterra were poorly designed and put together in two seconds as they are impossible to work on thats why u should roll with a gm ford or dodge as that they are really easy to work on

  • @MikeyLikesNike Name 1 small truck that compares to a Frontier or a Tacoma and that is what I will buy next. Those two trucks are the best. Low fuel consumption and engines that can't be stopped. I am open minded.

  • @UltraEpicLoser haha i was getting 9 mpg with mine

  • @MikeyLikesNike when you're on the side of the road wondering what went wrong with your gm, ford, or dodge you'll be wishing you woulda invested in a frontier or xterra. :)

  • Drum breaks are so much more simple and easy to work on haha

  • This was very funny, I was wondering how you were going to show me how to remove the hub in a 4 minute video. I really laughed my ass off. I'm glad I'm not the only one that has went through this, luckily we were smart enough to put it back together. Great job...

  • Very funny guy's, I will probably take that advise, The easiest way to work on a car is to write a check.

  • haha. last picture was epic.

  • Those are directional tires... You put the right side on the left. I'm about to change my father's pads & rotors and this did not help me at all lol. Haynes manual to the rescue! The other guy how commented helped though.

  • @InterspeciesErotica7 yeah this wasnt really meant to be helpfull lol it was just kind of a joke. but if you do need any help let me know because i took it down to a shop and the mechanic showed me how to do it. its not to hard i just didnt want to take it all apart and mess something up. oh and if he has an 02 frontier it might take pads off an 01 cause i got pads for an 02 and they were different than the ones i had on the truck

  • Instead of you two dopes making a video about something you don't know how to do, maybe you should have bought a haynes manual! Next time leave the hub to disc bolts in place. Remove hub cap, snap ring, spindle washer, fixed cam assembly, 2 bearing washers, & outer bearing. Then pull off disc & hub plate, remove the 6 bolts, ply disc off. Clean all & lub all hub assembly parts, & reinstall parts in the order they came out. Easy day!

  • @3s3shadow913 yep!

  • @DrEwBaBy625 i just did a rotor and pad change on one of these and had to take all that out too it was easier than i thought lol

  • @3s3shadow913 yeah it is alot easier than it sounds. what yr? cause mines an 02 but pads for an 02 dont fit you gotta get the ones for an 01

  • @DrEwBaBy625 i think it was an 04

  • It's extremely simple..

  • drew how could u just quit like that??

  • @subwooferking666 well dan. instead of tearing it all apart trying to getting the rotor on there and screwing something up then not being able to drive it to a shop (cause my car is on the road) i would rather take it to a shop and work on it there with someone who knows more about this stuff

  • It's worth trying it yourself - it'll save you a bunch of money :-D

  • @disgruntledgoat well my friend works for this giy who owns a shop and were taking it there monday

  • Changing the discs (rotors?) can be fun - the only special tool you need is a damn big socket (54mm on my Land Cruiser) to undo the bearing nuts. Pull the drive flange off. Hammer back the locktab, undo the hub nuts and pull the whole hub assembly off. Split the disc from the hub (undo the six big bolts) swap the disc. While you're at it, repack the bearings with grease, put it back together and set the preload (usually torque, spin hub, undo, repeat) then final torque, add locknut,locktab, done

  • oh dammm. u gotta replace the whole thing.

  • @realgangsta14 yeah its a pain. just to replace the pads and rotors you gotta take everything apart

  • @realgangsta14 i hate putting things back together, i took my flat screen tv apart, like last year, i went too deep and forgot what to do and which part goes to which, and up 2 this day its stil in pieces.

  • @realgangsta14 oh man haha

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