Hello 6x6 world. I love your page, its great to have other 6x6 owners on the internet so i can pick your brains a little I have purchased a max2 6x6 with an 80-81 model. I need to know how to dismantle the front brakes from the axle and how to dismantle the ball berings from the axle. Any help with pictures on how to do this would be very helpful . Im living in chile and no-one knows how to do this. Thank you for your time.
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See this thread: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/max-a...ets-chain.html and the accompanying article in the how-to section here on the site.
By the way, welcome to the site.
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thank you for your speedy response. i tried to watch the video but i can obly watch 37 seconds of it...maybe you can send the video to me at bamboozlebub13@yahoo.com i will look at your how to section as well. thanks for your time
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ya that video gave me grieff the first time i tried to watch it to. it actually changed the graphics settings on my monitor by it self, but i set the graphics back and downloaded the whole video before watching it and then it worked fine ,but no sound came thru LOLHe who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest
A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it
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That's strange. You may have to give it a day or so to propagate since it was just uploaded. Perhaps since both of you are in different countries than the US, that is giving problems with Youtube since they use your location to block content to certain countries. Try it again and let me know what you are seeing.
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yup it worked just fine that time , good video mike,
I just installed a roll bar, windshield and soft top on a Max II and it never even occured to me to make a video for all of the 6x6 World members , but I'll be putting another set on soon so I will try to make a video for all you fellows on that one, It'll be a 2005 red Max II so it should look sharp with the new top and windshieldHe who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest
A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it
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