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Anybody use "BRP Quick oil change lateral panel"

wilpir

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Just found this kit online ,never heard of it or even read about it..Is it useful ,worth the $20 ,do I need it? Thanx :popcorn:
 
Is this what you're talking about? If so, all it does is save you a little time accessing the oil filter. That's it. Otherwise, it does nothing to shorten the time it takes to actually do the oil and filter change. Can't hurt, but don't expect miracles. Also, not needed for any RT that has had the heat kit installed.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CAN-AM-SPYDER-RT-QUICK-OIL-CHANGE-LATERAL-PANEL-PN-219800255-/273437062178
Yep that's it..so it doesn't help that much, or just take off regular body panels? BTW what is this heat kit you speak of? I have a 2012 RT Limited does this apply
 
Those part won't get you anywhere near near the oil filter on MY 2014 and later RTs. The part number does not show on the side panel diagram for 2012 RTs although it's possible it is an old number that has been changed.
 
Those part won't get you anywhere near near the oil filter on MY 2014 and later RTs. The part number does not show on the side panel diagram for 2012 RTs although it's possible it is an old number that has been changed.

What it does is replace the current noise abatement panel with one that is much smaller and allows you to access the oil filter without having to remove the noise abatement panel (or whatever it's called).
 
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