How to install wheels or whisker on J3D camera
This tutorial walks you through setting up your new camera, starting with the wheel installation. The process is simple — the camera should face a specific direction, and a caddy is included to hold the wheels and spring securely, so there’s no need to remove them. A stat block button lock adapter works with both setups, making the process even easier. While taping the parts is an option, it’s not required for proper function.
Next, the video covers installing whiskers for a standard flu setup without a bad offset or thimble. Remove the wheels, insert the orange sticks into the pre-drilled holes, and align them with the set screw. Loosen the correct screw using a wrench or socket — not the wrong one — to avoid setup issues. The presenter demonstrates using either white or orange whiskers (orange is preferred), tightening just enough for a snug, stable fit.
Afterward, you’ll reinstall the wheels. Hold them to prevent spinning, avoid over-tightening, and allow some wobble for smooth motion. If your whiskers wear out or snap, the presenter suggests a quick fix: replace them with weed whacker sticks — they’re flexible, durable, and easy to find. The video ends with a friendly reminder to reach out for help anytime and a warm sendoff: have a great day!
This tutorial walks you through setting up your new camera, starting with the wheel installation. The process is simple — the camera should face a specific direction, and a caddy is included to hold the wheels and spring securely, so there’s no need to remove them. A stat block button lock adapter works with both setups, making the process even easier. While taping the parts is an option, it’s not required for proper function.
Next, the video covers installing whiskers for a standard flu setup without a bad offset or thimble. Remove the wheels, insert the orange sticks into the pre-drilled holes, and align them with the set screw. Loosen the correct screw using a wrench or socket — not the wrong one — to avoid setup issues. The presenter demonstrates using either white or orange whiskers (orange is preferred), tightening just enough for a snug, stable fit.
Afterward, you’ll reinstall the wheels. Hold them to prevent spinning, avoid over-tightening, and allow some wobble for smooth motion. If your whiskers wear out or snap, the presenter suggests a quick fix: replace them with weed whacker sticks — they’re flexible, durable, and easy to find. The video ends with a friendly reminder to reach out for help anytime and a warm sendoff: have a great day!






