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Its great to see what everyone is doing with there utv's. I recently bought a Trooper T4, its a great machine. I recently found oil leakeing out of my right front shock and its empty now. I wondered if there was a way to repair the shock or do I need to buy a new one? If someone had one they had taken off to replace it with an upgrade I am looking to buy one.

We ride a lot around Utah so if anyone has any good trail ride suggestions we would love to hear about great places to go.

Thanks,

yatto

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First off Hello! Mine did the same thing...You cannot rebuild them there welded togather...Keep looking on here...If you are in a hurry you might just have to buy a new one..There are a few on here that put shocks on theirs....So you might get lucky...

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as far as trail suggestions go, have you checked out hobble creek? there's a pass that goes around, and ends at squaw peak. it's basically a dirt road but there's a ton of riding in there and it's not well known/low traffic.

other than that, west desert is your friend!

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  On 9/4/2013 at 3:36 AM, bigdan120 said:

First off Hello! Mine did the same thing...You cannot rebuild them there welded togather...Keep looking on here...If you are in a hurry you might just have to buy a new one..There are a few on here that put shocks on theirs....So you might get lucky...

Thanks Cupojoe! I ended up having to buy a shock. Hopefully the other's don't go out soon. Thanks for the reply!!

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  On 9/10/2013 at 6:58 PM, Cupojoe said:

as far as trail suggestions go, have you checked out hobble creek? there's a pass that goes around, and ends at squaw peak. it's basically a dirt road but there's a ton of riding in there and it's not well known/low traffic.

other than that, west desert is your friend!

  On 9/10/2013 at 10:21 PM, Yatto Trooper t4 said:
  On 9/4/2013 at 3:36 AM, bigdan120 said:

First off Hello! Mine did the same thing...You cannot rebuild them there welded togather...Keep looking on here...If you are in a hurry you might just have to buy a new one..There are a few on here that put shocks on theirs....So you might get lucky...

  On 9/4/2013 at 3:36 AM, bigdan120 said:

First off Hello! Mine did the same thing...You cannot rebuild them there welded togather...Keep looking on here...If you are in a hurry you might just have to buy a new one..There are a few on here that put shocks on theirs....So you might get lucky...

Thanks Cupojoe! I ended up having to buy a shock. Hopefully the other's don't go out soon. Thanks for the reply!!

Well I'm struggling trying to do these posts right. Thanks bigdan120 for the advice about my shock being not repairable and thanks Cupojoe for the trail ride information. I didn't know you could ride UTV's up Hobble Creek Canyon, I will certainly check it out. It looks like we will go try the Joyner out tonight up American Fork Canyon.

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