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looking at installing power steering on my trooper, I know there are a few different makes of universal electric PS kits out there. does anyone have any recommendations on which unit works best / worst ? and if there are any tricks to making the install easier ?

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I have looked at SUPER ATV and UNISTEER. the SATV kit is almost half price of the UNISTEER kit. that's why I ask about quality etc. too much difference in price IMO. not sure what to make of it. how long have you had the one from SATV Kinarfi?

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a couple of years at least, I don't know why the unisteer is so much, the satv has increased in price since I got mine, it works well and the only times is doesn't have enough power is in 4x4 & locker. Other than that, it's been good. If you order one, get the 220W model, there are several different mount methods on this site and the ujoints supplied do not match the trooper spline pattern so you have to do some creative matching. I suppose both units have this problem. I was just looking at the satv polaris ranger set up and it may have parts that work with joyners, call them and see what they offer.

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a couple of years at least, I don't know why the unisteer is so much, the satv has increased in price since I got mine, it works well and the only times is doesn't have enough power is in 4x4 & locker. Other than that, it's been good. If you order one, get the 220W model, there are several different mount methods on this site and the ujoints supplied do not match the trooper spline pattern so you have to do some creative matching. I suppose both units have this problem. I was just looking at the satv polaris ranger set up and it may have parts that work with joyners, call them and see what they offer.

kinarfi i took my trooper to super atv an let them us mine to make all brackets they were desiening new bigger motor for them at that time..

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kinarfi i took my trooper to super atv an let them us mine to make all brackets they were desiening new bigger motor for them at that time..

That's probably the 220 watt job instead of the 170 watt, think I'll call them and see what I have and and if I can get the higher wattage motor.

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