The UPGRADES your 4WD actually needs!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 102

  • @ridgey_didge
    @ridgey_didge Год назад +29

    Great way to start a Sunday. Was wondering how the Patrol was going

  • @frednurks8528
    @frednurks8528 Год назад +24

    Fantastic build videos, enjoying every one. With torque settings I always convert Newton-meters to kg-meters, helps me visualize it better. It’s simple , just divide by 10 to give a close approximation. So your 490 Nm setting for the bearing lock nut converts to 49 kg-m. So just picture your homemade spanner, that is roughly a meter long, with a weight of 49 kg hanging on the end of it. That’s the torque you are after.

  • @HammerRocks
    @HammerRocks Год назад +15

    Brakes are so important. Good to see you guys are not skimping on the rebuild. Best upgrade I did on my 4WD.

  • @BeauSchnapp
    @BeauSchnapp Год назад +6

    YESS! the ARVOS ARE BACK! I can't be the only one who's been checking the channel every week since December.... 🙌🏽😅

    • @AussieArvos
      @AussieArvos  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate ! :) Glad to be back!! Got a few exciting months to come!!

  • @victorrobison5069
    @victorrobison5069 Год назад +8

    Next time, use your welder! A very short weld on the race < you're replacing it snyways> will make it shrink and fall out of the hub with no damage to tools or other parts. The brass tools are for installation. Steel can be used to remove a race, because you're presumably not re-using it. P.S. a small amount of grease on the outside of the race will make it easier to drive in. This is not an issue because the bearing would have to be locking up before the race would slip.

  • @kyewildemann2082
    @kyewildemann2082 Год назад +5

    You guys deserve way more subscribers. People love watching you guys do things at home at an affordable budget. Keep up the sick content 🙏

  • @Zobby447
    @Zobby447 Год назад +1

    Only need brass on cruiser or hilux cone washers for the hub. Always use steel punch on bearing race when removing

  • @Knife1437
    @Knife1437 Год назад +3

    Just a little known tip but Leaf Ute Outer guards are different to Coil Outer Guards so you will need to get a set of Wagon/Coil Cab Guards. I know because I had to learn as I did a front Narrow leaf guard conversion to a Wide leaf guard conversion. There are 3 types of outer guards, the narrow leaf, wide leaf and wide coil guards but they all bolt up to the inner guards. Everyone seems to think all the wide guards are the same but if you put a tape measure up to the guards you will realise they're quite different as the leaf springs push the axle forward where as a coil spring doesn't. In other words a leaf will be narrow at the indicator side of the arch and wide at the firewall side and the coil will be wide at the indicator side and narrow at the firewall. So if you don't get the right guard to suit your axle the wheel won't be central in the arch by a significant margin.

  • @jayarre1839
    @jayarre1839 Год назад +7

    good to see someone on the platform using a torque wrench! bit of advice from experience, i would recommend definitely doing a front end rebuild while it’s out. my gq sat for 2-3 years before i bought it, no leaks anywhere swivels included and within 6 months of driving it i did front end, gearbox output, front main, and a clutch slave/master

  • @sco234
    @sco234 Год назад +3

    Great update fellas! I hope you do a swivel hub rebuild episode

  • @kevinbunter977
    @kevinbunter977 Год назад +3

    Great video, it is always good to see that when a problem comes up, you guys work through to find a solution. The brake upgrades look fantastic 👍🏻

  • @manofausagain
    @manofausagain Год назад +1

    Dont grease your seals before installation. Grease inners of the seal before you fit them to the axle. You need to turn the hub as you tighten the nut to seat the tapered bearings properly.

  • @toddmillar4041
    @toddmillar4041 Год назад +2

    As a mechanical fitter in the mining industry I've always got a length of key steel in my tool kit for punching bearings, seal's etc. You just have to watch 2 things first one you mentioned about gouging the bore the second (and this goes for brass as well although not as bad) is chips can flake off your punch and end up in the bearing. But don't be scared

  • @ZingOnMate
    @ZingOnMate Год назад +2

    Always a good day when Aussie Arvos uploads

  • @jamesbeasley1753
    @jamesbeasley1753 Год назад +2

    I found with the tight hubs on the axle you don’t actually hold the hub when you bang it on wood, you hold the shaft when banging it. Sounds odd but it has worked every time.

  • @The_ElunduExpeditionProject
    @The_ElunduExpeditionProject Год назад +2

    Really happy to see some more progress on your build. You guys are quite the mechanics with all your custom built tools. Really looking forwa4d to seeing thevrest of this build.
    Great stuff!

  • @madcat4563
    @madcat4563 Год назад +1

    11:11 Cool bird.
    I love seeing all the home-made special tools. Super cool.
    Curious to see how Nissan themselves tighten that one nut to 400+ nm.
    It would have to be one very special torque wrench and nut.

  • @PaddyBoy644
    @PaddyBoy644 Год назад +1

    4:30 This man is a dentist, so we can’t show you his face on television.
    Morning Patrick.
    (Might be a bit before your time guys, but the way you filmed it reminded me of the old Oral B ads 😂)

  • @TURBOTRISTO
    @TURBOTRISTO Год назад +2

    Great video boys, loved the bird guest appearance, protex are the best gear for your rig!

  • @southernstarreview
    @southernstarreview Год назад +1

    Nice vid mate. I am a cruiser guy personally. But I enjoy your videos. Can't wait to keep watching your build

  • @keilfestin4606
    @keilfestin4606 Год назад +4

    Hope you guys a great new year cannot wait for more sick videos keep it up boys
    Go the patrol ❤

  • @JRCadventures
    @JRCadventures Год назад

    Another cracking video guys! Love it. Taking lot of notes ;)

  • @tolzyt5338
    @tolzyt5338 Год назад

    Awesome dude. Great build for peace of mind.

  • @MicahBell_1860
    @MicahBell_1860 Год назад

    New bearings in, repack old good condition bearings wrap in grease paper & store in spares box for emergency on the track.
    Never pack bearing manually ever again since I got the bearing packer. Faster, more consistent for dummies & cleaner
    Would definitely recommend braided lines throughout, for added "feel" & less loss of power in your brakes

  • @fatmanoverlanding
    @fatmanoverlanding Год назад +2

    Great work. Brakes where one of the first upgrade on my 80 when I got it. It makes a huge difference. Now if I can only do the same for the handbrake.

    • @cameronritchie2
      @cameronritchie2 Год назад +2

      Boosted built garage transfer handbrake, run them on a few 79 work utes and they will hold a trailer facing uphill

    • @andrewt3952
      @andrewt3952 Год назад +2

      Or just install an after market extended dog bone, such as one from terrain tamer. They work a treat 👍

  • @jessetink3753
    @jessetink3753 Год назад +1

    Welcome back lads. Merry Christmas and happy new year. Bloody don’t you hate that when you’re brother is right lol.
    Good work guys keep them coming 👍🏽

  • @kristofergobbe4838
    @kristofergobbe4838 Год назад +1

    I don't know anything about anything. But looks like you could do with a press of some kind to help with removing and replacing parts in tight places.

  • @MrJuzt1n
    @MrJuzt1n Год назад

    Has just the frame of the patrol and says "we have plenty to do" 😂 yea i can see!

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder8262 Год назад +1

    Auto hubs need tiny amounts of grease - too much and they don't work properly. You can easily manualise them. After manualising them, they are still weak internally - they have 2 fingers in there (which look a bit like a bearing puller) and they will spread apart causing no locking. To break the alloy housing takes quite a bit of force, more than most half sensible drivers would generate. Definitely get manual ones. I have always used a steel drift to knock out shells. You won't hurt the casting - even if you score it a bit, it will not matter.

    • @krump743
      @krump743 Год назад

      changing the oil in the transfer case to atf fluid seems to be the go too. They have been known to engage on slippery roads when in auto when u dont want them to be engaged. Id go avm hi performance hubs.

  • @alexhill_79
    @alexhill_79 Год назад +1

    This is sick loving this build it’s going to be mint

  • @alanclarke5979
    @alanclarke5979 Год назад +1

    If you don't run them again run A weld around the inside of the bearing

  • @phalanx3803
    @phalanx3803 Год назад +1

    0:00 thats one hell of a patrol build never seen one so kitted out what more could want to do to it?

  • @brentmcd12
    @brentmcd12 Год назад

    Go the Patrol! good to see the Brake Upgrade in avideo ! well done ! 🛻📹🤙😎

  • @michaelreis5398
    @michaelreis5398 Год назад

    Loving the build mate , can't wait for the end result 😍

  • @darcykeddell4930
    @darcykeddell4930 Год назад

    Perfect way to start my Sunday, cheers boys

  • @duncansilvester2955
    @duncansilvester2955 Год назад

    great show boys an old trick put a bead of weld on the bearing race it will shrink it for the hard ones

  • @jayroamingozadventures2709
    @jayroamingozadventures2709 Год назад

    I use a socket smaller then the hub hole to press out and in wheel bearings. Hope you’s had good new year, missed the videos 💯

  • @krump743
    @krump743 Год назад

    Grab double lipped inner axle seals for the front, they leak far less due to offroading resulting in less front end rebuilds and inner axle seal rep,acements. Do away with that hi temp bearing grease and use something like farm specific grease, doesnt wash out as easy and lasts much longer when met with mud n water. Hi temp grease is for the grey nomad community 😂 lol.
    Suprised u guys dont have a cheap 20t shop press from machinary warehouse, makes changes bushes bearings ect so much easier and quicker 💪💪. Nice video.

  • @benmorrison9004
    @benmorrison9004 Год назад

    A bearing packing tool makes packing bearings soooooo much easier, quicker and less messy. Fairly budget friendly too.

  • @PeteMcMillan
    @PeteMcMillan Год назад

    You could have ran a bead of arc weld around the inside of the race which would have shrunk the race enough to make super easy to get out. cheers Pete (gold coast Qld.)

  • @xtdman345
    @xtdman345 Год назад

    Bro you're series puts sammy eyles to shame! It's that good

  • @wolfoffroad
    @wolfoffroad Год назад

    Good stuff guys. Keep em coming.

  • @michaelweier2158
    @michaelweier2158 Год назад

    Please build a tray for the new build would love to see it.

  • @Bullarabdog
    @Bullarabdog Год назад

    Don't no how much flex you want but extended brake lines mite help , with issues later on you don't want to be on a hill flexing and have a brake line failure

  • @spencer1793
    @spencer1793 Год назад

    Great vid super informative. But if you want race car performance brake a marks hydraulic brake booster will lock 35s up

  • @garyg2128
    @garyg2128 Год назад +1

    Welcome back...you guys have been missed 👍

  • @triggerhappy8872
    @triggerhappy8872 Год назад

    Excellent, keep the vids com’n man. 👍👍

  • @barron204
    @barron204 Год назад

    Inspiring video.

  • @UncannySense
    @UncannySense Год назад +1

    King parrot QC inspector.

  • @FirstLightAdv
    @FirstLightAdv Год назад

    I used to hitting wrench with my hands and at 50 it came back to bite me, pain all the time.
    Perhaps using the mallet is better!

  • @joesarrieto8434
    @joesarrieto8434 Год назад

    Been following you mob for a while now. Keen to see how this one turns out matey!!

  • @curtisbridgford6401
    @curtisbridgford6401 Год назад

    If you’re doing bearings, why wouldn’t you do swivel hubs as well. It’s a lot easier when everything’s apart?

    • @guitardivesmall
      @guitardivesmall Год назад

      Did he say in the vid? Sometimes a gamble is fun.

  • @jpwatson8811
    @jpwatson8811 Год назад

    Should do full swivel hub rebuild as you stated sitting a long time don't know the condition and find once Axel's start spinning then it will leak

  • @jonnewton5929
    @jonnewton5929 Год назад

    Cheers boys, I was wondering how the build was going?

  • @markofoz3469
    @markofoz3469 Год назад

    Well done on all of your efforts so far.
    This will be a very nice rig!
    Looking forward to watching it all come together.
    More young Aussie blokes should follow your lead,
    and drop the computer, and pick up the tools.
    Keep up the good work.
    All the best,
    Mark..
    P.S. Is the tool box you took off the ute for sale? I'd be interested..

  • @jonathanmitchell1536
    @jonathanmitchell1536 Год назад

    Are you guys going to be doing a rear coil tower brace I may suggest doing it if you guys want to do everything while the car is apart

  • @callumwhite1501
    @callumwhite1501 Год назад

    Boys
    Nice vid
    Get some bigger brass drifts, they were tiny. I’ve got 3 different sized ones. They work awesome
    Patrol rear bearings are always a nightmare. Need a 20t press. Even then they need heat sometimes. I’d say buy a press but you’ll probably never need to do them again they are a huge bearing.
    Cal

  • @ianweal3081
    @ianweal3081 Год назад +1

    In 2008 I had oil seep from pinion bearing seal after long drives only. I was told my Jackaroo needed a bearing replacement due to a heat issue in rear passenger hub by Holden service dept, so I authorised it. Right, let the shit begin.
    Ph. call, your car won't be ready today, we're having issues.
    3 days later, your car's ready to pickup. Invoice, $945 to replace a bearing, why?????
    Turns out my bearing broke their bearing press, the Ford dealers bearing press (sister company opposite sides of town), so it was taken to an engineering shop press.
    Turns out the bearing shattered, striking the press operator hospitalising him, hmm.
    Still, why so much? "Labour".
    You're joking, "No"
    Paid the extravagant bill, set off on interstate trip, oil still seeps from pinion bearing, hub still gets hot, WTF. Believe it or not, the culprit was a seized brake caliper pin, hence the pad was never allowed to centralise, constantly under pressure against rotor.
    I fixed this myself when I returned home, talk about a misdiagnosis.
    I had an engineering shop, drill the old pin out, new one in, I reassembled, no more hot hub no more oil seep.
    Annoying part was, they'd had the calliper out to pull axle out to get to perfectly good bearing before shattering it, then reassemble & refit the original culprit, "the seized brake caliper".
    Now that's a axle bearing story.

  • @anthonyreece8543
    @anthonyreece8543 Год назад

    What size is the rear axle nut. That tool u made us great

  • @raycharlesx95
    @raycharlesx95 Год назад +1

    Auzzieeee

  • @willdrum1134
    @willdrum1134 Год назад

    Great video, keep it up

  • @alexarks517
    @alexarks517 Год назад

    You can convert the auto hubs to manual

  • @willreed6231
    @willreed6231 Год назад

    Being you gq is leaf front and back, would it be right to assume it shares the same diffs as the mk? If so your hubs won’t transfer over different spline

  • @johnpulei7916
    @johnpulei7916 Год назад

    Finally was wondering how the patrol was coming

  • @bonespur2728
    @bonespur2728 Год назад

    nice

  • @tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk3120
    @tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk3120 Год назад

    Finally you guys are back. Been on the Piss😂

  • @findingselfagain4014
    @findingselfagain4014 Год назад

    Great vid, i am just about to do a nose to tail on my 80 td 92, i would like to link up for a chat if possible. Cheers Rob

  • @Boschy
    @Boschy Год назад +1

    I'll buy those auto hubs off ya if you're going to get rid of them

  • @theropheko626
    @theropheko626 Год назад

    Quick question? What do you mean that “it’s good to go into low range and not have 4wd engaged “ . Im huge fan mate, all the way from Botswana, Africa

    • @Nick-sd7um
      @Nick-sd7um Год назад

      If you have manual locking hubs (manually choose between free/lock) then you can put it in 4wd low and it won't spin the front wheels whilst the hubs are in free.
      You can modify the auto locking hubs to do the same apparently but they're pretty weak compared to the manual locking hubs.

    • @grug5259
      @grug5259 Год назад

      It gives the gearing of low range without affecting manoeuvrability useful for reversing heavy trailers up hill

  • @danjelbristow578
    @danjelbristow578 Год назад +1

    Mate put some safety glasses on when trying to punch anything out especially bearing races...brass punch or not.. you'll get blind real quick

  • @sean2010609
    @sean2010609 Год назад

    Bearing preloaded 196nm torque it down and back it off 5nm not back to 0 and only tighten to 5nm that's to loose

  • @diggeroldmate8122
    @diggeroldmate8122 Год назад +1

    I love you fellas but you really need to stop holding hammers halfway up the handle :) lols

    • @elliot7179
      @elliot7179 Год назад +1

      Choking the hammer aye

  • @eternalflame9797
    @eternalflame9797 Год назад

    No point at all using that torque wrench on the rotors, alway always take off extensions where possible

  • @nosignal88
    @nosignal88 Год назад

    Steel out brass in pro tip

  • @mikeg1074
    @mikeg1074 Год назад

    Nice👌

  • @blusymmonds630
    @blusymmonds630 Год назад

    mate what happened to the rest of your patrol

  • @baileysearle4514
    @baileysearle4514 Год назад

    When’s another camping or 4wding video coming. I’ve got the same 270 awning that’s on the 80 on my gu and wanna see more of it in action here too

  • @elliot7179
    @elliot7179 Год назад +1

    Slotted rotors are really not that great off-road unfortunately. The slots fill with mud an ruin your pads pretty quickly
    But otherwise cool to see you guys back at it , build is coming along nicely 🤙

  • @kromey111
    @kromey111 Год назад

    Could have just taken auto ring out of hubs

  • @hughh106
    @hughh106 Год назад

    Can I buy you AU haha

  • @MrEnglischjules
    @MrEnglischjules Год назад

    top banana

  • @harrisoncastrikum29
    @harrisoncastrikum29 Год назад

    👌🇦🇺

  • @yamumatittys
    @yamumatittys Год назад +1

    Your not working on a car if you don’t lose skin off your knuckles

  • @andrewphillips8966
    @andrewphillips8966 Год назад

    Finally when r u Doing gum with me guy come on

  • @Steve-qe2yo
    @Steve-qe2yo Год назад

    Get work bench mate.

  • @MrDamo1648
    @MrDamo1648 Год назад

    Surprised dictator Dan let you leave the socialist state