Best wheel bearing video out there for our old pathfinders. This is going to save me so much money just being able to do it myself. Keep doing what you’re doing man!
Small difference. Your hub is simpler and the steering knuckle won't have an axle coming through so you won't have to deal with that. Removal of bearing races from the hub, installation and adjustment will be the same.
Great video! I did mine 2 years ago, but a refresher is nice. BTW:I have the same wheels, what manual hubs are you using that allows use of the OEM wheel? Thanks!
I'm glad you liked the video. There are several types/Brands that will work. All of the manual hubs linked in the video description will work with the factory wheels shown in the video. I hope that helps. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I'm glad it helped. The exact tool in the video seems to have sold out so I had pulled the link. I put the link back in though so you can search on it's description in hopes of finding it elsewhere. Thanks for sharing.
Factory issue. They're one of the 17x8-inch Nissan factory wheels offered for the 2002 LE model. I'm pretty sure the factory part number for this wheel is 40300-5W528.
Best wheel bearing video out there for our old pathfinders. This is going to save me so much money just being able to do it myself. Keep doing what you’re doing man!
Yeah our R50's aren't perfect but their worth the effort. Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad it helped. Enjoy the repair.
Concise, and super helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
Great Video. Best I have seen...
Appreciate that
Great video! Any different for 2wd?
Small difference. Your hub is simpler and the steering knuckle won't have an axle coming through so you won't have to deal with that. Removal of bearing races from the hub, installation and adjustment will be the same.
Great video! I did mine 2 years ago, but a refresher is nice.
BTW:I have the same wheels, what manual hubs are you using that allows use of the OEM wheel? Thanks!
I'm glad you liked the video. There are several types/Brands that will work. All of the manual hubs linked in the video description will work with the factory wheels shown in the video. I hope that helps. Thanks for sharing.
@@ScubaMoto great thanks. I did not even think to look in the description.
What size is the bearing nut socket
30mm 2-prong. There are links in the video description for two different examples that will work.
Hey GREAT video.. What is that exact tool that you are using to tighten up the axle nut? the link is your description seems different.
Thanks, I'm glad it helped. The exact tool in the video seems to have sold out so I had pulled the link. I put the link back in though so you can search on it's description in hopes of finding it elsewhere. Thanks for sharing.
I found mine on amazon...don't pay the 82 bucks they want for one of them....mine was 32 canadian dollars and works fine..2 pronged socket. cheers.'
Can you help me find the hub socket?
A lot of auto parts shops have them. Our NAPAs have them. I've also got links in the video description to get you started.
Where did you get the rims?
Factory issue. They're one of the 17x8-inch Nissan factory wheels offered for the 2002 LE model. I'm pretty sure the factory part number for this wheel is 40300-5W528.
@@ScubaMoto Thanks
Thank you sir 🫡
Glad I could help. Thanks for sharing.