Stallion oil change

Dec 21, 2018
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I'm planning on changing the oil on my 2010 stallion. I'd appreciate any hints as to the process. I have a ramp which I believe will work fine for raising the front end. Do I then need to remove ......? what ?:confused: #764, June, 2010 Candy apple red, Trenton, Ohio.
 
Very simple. I use a car ramp also. Make sure you go up slow and have a stop behind the ramp or it will keep moving back with the front tire pushing it. All you need to do is run the front tire up it. Oil drain plug is on the right side and oil filter is on the left. If you can change the oil in a car, you can change the oil in a Stallion. Rick
 
I will second what Rick says, if you can do it on a car you can do it on a Stallion. I have changed mine every 5K and I am coming up on 70K so this will be my 14th go at it. I have the type of ramp with the removable drive up part. It is convenient to remove it to have a place for the container to catch the oil. Good luck.
 
stallion oil change.

Very simple. I use a car ramp also. Make sure you go up slow and have a stop behind the ramp or it will keep moving back with the front tire pushing it. All you need to do is run the front tire up it. Oil drain plug is on the right side and oil filter is on the left. If you can change the oil in a car, you can change the oil in a Stallion. Rick

Thanks for the heads up on blocking the ramp from sliding . hoser…. or Kenny.
 

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