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This is for all of you Joyner Trooper, Commando, and Renegade UTV owners. Joyner UTV specific topics.


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  1. CV boots

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  2. stock exhaust

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  3. Enclosed Trailer

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  4. Carb parts?

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  5. Lost track of just how small it is getting

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  6. Moab Report

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  7. Street legal in Id.

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  8. oil in throttle body

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  9. Oil Pressure

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  10. Starting problems

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  12. Header gaskets?

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  13. in your opinion

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  14. I LOVE MY TROOPER

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  15. Upgraded Diff

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  16. Joyner USA Inc 1 2

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