replacing hyfax slides

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mcmullenx4
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replacing hyfax slides

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any tips on removing old hyfax slides? I put a screw in the end and put a pair of vicegrips on the end and heated the old slides with a heat gun, and then beat on the vicegrips with a BFH (big freaking hammer) after about an hour, I only moved the one slide about 12". any tips would be gratly appreciated, thanks
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I dont think youve melted them. i have had my best luck by using a rubber hammer and a small block of wood, place the wood against the leading edge and tap toward rear of suspension. they will come.
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If you have a slide hammer/dent puller, simply screw it in the end of the slide(pre drill a pilot hole first) and hammer it out.
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yzboy99

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Post by yzboy99 »

This may sound dumb, but did you loosen off your track? Any little bit of friction will make it a bugger to get them off. Also, when the track is loose, it is easier to get a hammer and a blunt punch into there to pound them out. Later...
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Oh yeah, also try spraying a little penetrating fluid along the skid so it can run into the sliders. This may help....
mcmullenx4
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I loosened the track but its just being a pain in the but. the old ones were so bad that they actualy wore through the hyfax to the metal and wore a spot through the metal and that is where the left is catching. the penitrating oil helped some. thanks guys, I appreciate all the help from this forum. Jeremy
mcmullenx4
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well after 4 hours of beating and banging and a 6 pack later, I had removed what was left of the old ones and instaled the new. thanks for all the advice guys, now all we need is some snow. Jeremy
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