Mighty
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Swapping out my track and am going to replace the hyfax while I have the skid out. OEM or aftermarket?
maxdlx
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either and add a set of wheels mid rail. that said I prefer oem they seem to cure harder. Maxdlx
Mighty
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I noticed on the hyfax wear in that area. Is there a kit available?maxdlx said:either and add a set of wheels mid rail. that said I prefer oem they seem to cure harder. Maxdlx
Tork
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My findings have been that OEM is better than most aftermarket.
sicilien
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I tried a set of kimpex with graphite.. 5.00 more than regular, from what i see well worth it,
danq
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Sno Stuff hyfax are JUNK. They split apart when sliding around the bend in the rails. Kimpex are OK but OEM are beveled, trimmed, notched to the right size and slide around the bend just fine.
I think I'm using yamaha slides going forward.
I think I'm using yamaha slides going forward.
Swiss Sledder
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I'll second that. I tried the graphite and it didn't last any longer. Just stick with the Yamaha hyfax.Tork said:My findings have been that OEM is better than most aftermarket.
Mighty
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oem it is.........
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I just saw that Yammy has graphite hyfax in the catalog. I'm going to try those..
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iasledder
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I see Yami has a wider Hyfax now. Is this the way to go?
Daranello
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ttt
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I just stick with ORM as well. As for wheels, I bought 2 stes of the mid wheel kit from Fix Powersports and they work well at taking some of the pressure off of the slides.
asrx600guy
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OEM with snow retention holes drilled in. you've got the time
BURMAD69
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I run ski-doo slides they are just a little bit narrower than stock and seem to let a little bit more snow in where you need it
twomorestrokes
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OEM. Originals lasted a couple thousand miles, and the next ones were Yamaha graphites and were toast in about 100 miles! Went back to originals.
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