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Hello all, new member here. I've been lurking on this forum getting info on which utv to buy. I have been looking at the joyner trooper, duruxx drx3, rebel west rx and the oreion reeper sport. Duruxx is out of business, what about Joyner. I see their website hasn't been updated for over a year, about the same with their FB page. When you call your transferred to another phone number (call forwarding) and dumped right to voice mail. To which no one has yet to return a call from.

I see a new version listed for sale from various dealers, ok not dealers but retail establishments. This new or newer version has the radiator mounted up on the storage deck directly behind the seats and their is a snorkel now with a complete auto style air box and flat air filter to match. The front tire size is a 215-75r14. Can't see the rear tire size from pics but it appears to be shorter and wider. Can anyone confirm any of this for me please. 

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I had the same problem contacting one in Phx.  There might be three repair shops in Las Cruces.  This site:  http://joyner-usa.com/find-a-dealer/ shows 83 dealerships and repair shops.  I doubt the list is current.  From the many postings on this UTV site, you might have to do much of your own service and repair work due to the long distances to repair centers (unless you live near one).

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I traveled from Nevada to Joyner USA in Phoenix 2 months ago and purchased a Renegade R2.  They were up and running with a large selection of various models on hand, but mentioned they may be moving to a different building in Phoenix in the near future.  I communicated with them via email at their Parts & Accessories page at http://joyner-usa.com/joyner-parts/.

They always responded in a reasonable amount of time so you might try to get in touch that way.

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I bought a slightly used demo model Renegade R2 which is their general utility workhorse not like the go fast Trooper.  The Renegade model is old school without the radiator relocated.  All 4 tires are 265/60-14s.  I did see Trooper models in their warehouse, which were 2018 year models I believe, but did not notice if they had the new radiator/snorkels.

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There is Joyner USA in Phoenix, Az. They have a website. I don't want to bad mouth them. I will say be careful if you buy from them. Document and print every contact you have if you buy  anything. I have experience with them. 

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As a prior owner of an Orion Reeper, I would not recommend buying one.  They are cool looking, road ready, but the quality is not there and the price is up there.

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