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Trooper T-2 Gear and Transmission Oil


Ernie

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Just want to check before I use the wrong stuff.

What weight/brand oil do you all use for the differentials?

Same question for the transmission.

Can't seem to find my dang manual.

Thanks!

Ernie

Need a new manual? Scroll down and then down load the .PDF file Parts, Pieces, and Information for our Troopers & Joyners - UTV BOARD - Side X Side and UTV Forum

Also, how about filling out your profile so we can all get to know you better.

Kinarfi

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Need a new manual? Scroll down and then down load the .PDF file Parts, Pieces, and Information for our Troopers & Joyners - UTV BOARD - Side X Side and UTV Forum

Also, how about filling out your profile so we can all get to know you better.

Kinarfi

I actually have that list you have put together.....nice to have the update. Thanks!

Ok, will update profile. AND add pictures of my tooper.

Ernie

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I actually have that list you have put together.....nice to have the update. Thanks!

Ok, will update profile. AND add pictures of my tooper.

Ernie

Ok, some pics are in the gallery and I wrote on my profile.

Ernie

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Ernie, your Trooper is one of the nicest looking ones I've seen. It looks fantastic. Can you tell me more about your Snorkel and how it's placed.

Cheers Mike.

Well Thank You Mike! I think that will be way off the gear oil topic so I will post it separately soon. biggrin.gif

Ernie

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Got to agree with Mike, good looking Rig, I like the pouches above the dash, nice job on the radiator & snorkel, what did you you use for fender extenders?

Thanks for the profile, I'm sure we all will enjoy it.

Kinarfi

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Thanks, glad you like it!

Pouches: Cabelas. They hold all our stuff like glasses, keys, cell phones and trinkets. We also use an atv saddle bag over the shifter/console to hold water, TP, gloves, binoculars. Hooked with velcro over the top bar. Had to modify it a bit as it was originally made for another brand sXs.

The fender extender material (ROLL PLASTIC) comes in in various colors and lengths. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Colored-Plastic-Rolls,1557.html is the direct link to the product at Speedwaymotors.

We've dealt with this company for years and their service/shipping is great.

You can do all 4 fenders with a 10' long roll. 1/8" thick 22" wide. It is rigid, durable and not too costly. We use it on the race car for all kinds of purposes.

to cut it you just score and snap, then file the edges a little. Rivet or nut and bolt the fenders on.

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