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    Just put on 255/85/16 Trxus MT's this weekend.


    EDIT: Found a pic my wife took while me and my son were putting the tires on this weekend.

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    Ryan

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    Veyr nice Ryan, love the Troopies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ala5ka View Post
    There is no tranny dipstick, the "fill level hole" is underneath and must be filled with a pump or I use a funnel and tube, and then you just have to guess when it's full or overfill it.
    Yep it's a PITA, that's why I always had Jiffy Lube check it for me, back when I had an auto Trooper.
    Steve Carlson
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSwede View Post
    Yep it's a PITA, that's why I always had Jiffy Lube check it for me, back when I had an auto Trooper.
    I just did this yesterday, what a pain, why, oh why did they do this, no wonder so many autos fail.
    2002 Isuzu Trooper. OME suspension, Michelin LTX AT 265/75/16, ARB 47l fridge. A few of my photos here: http://jeffryscott.com/

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    My Jiffy Lube didn't know how to properly check it.
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    More likely they didn't want to do it, because it's a PITA (although it is a lot easier when you can just stand underneath). If they make a little effort to look it up on their computer, it explains how to do it. I have stood there and watched them.
    Steve Carlson
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    My Jiffy Lube said they did not have the equipment to do it properly citing some BS that I called em on but they still wouldn't, then they referred me to another shop, who referred me to another...four shops later still no tranny fluid swap...damn, gotta do it myself w/o proper tools and laying on my back on cardboard soaked in fluid, sounds like a Friday night

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    Every time I see these threads I want my trooper back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank View Post
    Every time I see these threads I want my trooper back.
    You can always come back Frank. You wouldn't be the 1st one to return to the fold. I myself thought I was done with Zoo's. Now I have 2 of them.

    Too many 2nd gens posted so far. So time for a little 1st gen balance. Red Beans!










    '88 TrooperII, 2.6 4 cylinder, 5 spd, 4x4, 121k original miles
    15 month frame off resurrection.
    OME 029 rear springs, shackles, bushings, F+R shocks.
    Sway-Away torsion bars.
    Calmini HD front sway bar, Addco HD rear sway bar
    4.77:1 gears, Rear LSD
    Independant4x stainless flex hoses, Custom rear tow bumper, HD tie rods
    Powerstop drilled rotors and Semi-Metallic brake pads, Front 2nd gen Big Brake upgrade. All hardlines hand bent SS.
    Delta 260 cam(soon to be 270), Calmini header, custom SS exhaust with Rodshop SS muffler and resonator.
    All vent lines extended to top of firewall. F+R axles, Trans, transfer.
    32x11.50x15 BFG AT KO's on 15x8 Crager soft 8 wheels.
    '00 2nd gen front seats, Vinyl flooring, Cobra CB, Clarion head unit with Polk MOMO speakers.
    All factory rubber parts and any other wear parts replaced with OEM if not upgraded.
    Calmini front tube bumper.
    And a zillion more things I can't think of right now.
















    And here is my latest Zoo project. '88 Isuzu Spacecab LS pickup. Plans for now are spruce up, new head, and to be my daily driver. Long term who knows? Maybe a FWC Eagle!




    Build threads on both trucks at PlanetIsuzu.
    KISS Principle = Keep It Simple Stupid.
    Your best defense against Murphy's law!

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