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    #16
    Originally posted by txjustin View Post
    I think there are directions in your owner's manual to be honest.

    For fluids I did a bunch of research and decided on Amsoil. You can put in your exact vehicle on their site and it will let you know what you need.

    In all honesty it's easy. Takes me about an hour to do my fluids.
    Yeah....I changed the oil in several machines....was just asking what fluids yall are using such as brands and weights.

    ATF Amsoil in the front diff....Amsoil Chain case in the rear diff and Amsoil 4 stroke in engine

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      #17
      Originally posted by fishingsetx View Post
      Unless you paid for the overpriced, worthless extended warranty, just do a google search and crossreference all the fluids. Most can be had for a lot less than polaris charges. Reminds me, its that time again!

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      Ha...no I didn't...just has wahtever it came with.

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        #18
        What mileage intervals are yall running?

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          #19
          Originally posted by txjustin View Post
          I think there are directions in your owner's manual to be honest.

          For fluids I did a bunch of research and decided on Amsoil. You can put in your exact vehicle on their site and it will let you know what you need.

          In all honesty it's easy. Takes me about an hour to do my fluids.
          My bad bud....just realized u were replying to someone else on the thread to help them out.

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            #20
            Originally posted by txjustin View Post
            I use Amsoil, but it's not really saving me any $$. I have not and would never take mine into Polaris for their overpriced service. I do it all on my own.
            Which fluids/weights do u use in front and rear diffs?

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              #21
              Originally posted by hoythunter02 View Post
              Which fluids/weights do u use in front and rear diffs?

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              With the small amount of fluid front and rear use, simply buy The Polaris products from Rocky Mountain ATV. The front differential is very specialized.

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                #22
                Originally posted by hoythunter02 View Post
                Which fluids/weights do u use in front and rear diffs?

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                I don't know off the top of my head. I use what amsoil suggests on their site.

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                  #23
                  Its not that specialized...its just a hillard clutch system. Polaris tries very hard to force their products on people. They use a company called Lubetech and put Polaris branding on it.

                  Do some research on prcforums.com, it will help pick oils etc

                  Originally posted by Sackett View Post
                  With the small amount of fluid front and rear use, simply buy The Polaris products from Rocky Mountain ATV. The front differential is very specialized.

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                    #24
                    I just buy the kit of Amazon. Comes with everything I need in a single click of the mouse

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                      #25
                      Is quaker state or anything similar in 5w-50 just as good or better then the Polaris stuff? It is cheaper

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                        #26
                        I used mobil 1 in mine.

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