Mangus
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I'm embarrassed to say that after quite a lot of searching here and on the open Net, I can't find a difinitive answer on which hyfax profile my 08 Phazer MTXs use. The Apex/Ventures appear to use profile 27, but the 07+ Phazer is never listed with it in the application charts I've been able to find. At one point it seemed that they were profile 20, but perhaps that's for the older Phazers.
So, which profile should I be purchasing for these?
(I've searched on Phazer hyfax profile, phazer hyfax, phazer slider, phazer slides, etc. I've come up with nothing difinitive, not even on the sites that sell the hyfaxes!)
So, which profile should I be purchasing for these?
(I've searched on Phazer hyfax profile, phazer hyfax, phazer slider, phazer slides, etc. I've come up with nothing difinitive, not even on the sites that sell the hyfaxes!)
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Mangus
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woolyviper said:wide slide profile
Thanks. So not one of the numbered profiles? Also, where are people buying them?
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I'm pretty sure there 27, I know because I've gone through 3 sets making my mtx pull cross over duty for just 800 miles since new. Finally I think I've got hifax wear under control with anti-stab wheels, 3 sets low snow kits, slidekicks, budget bolt scratchers on the skiis. Tested last weekend, no sticking or excessive heating, better mileage with all that ice fed to the skid. I buy them at the dealer, not expensive so I don't mind. Wheels, scratchers etc. expensive though.
I'm pretty sure there 27, I know because I've gone through 3 sets making my mtx pull cross over duty for just 800 miles since new. Finally I think I've got hifax wear under control with anti-stab wheels, 3 sets low snow kits, slidekicks, budget bolt scratchers on the skiis. Tested last weekend, no sticking or excessive heating, better mileage with all that ice fed to the skid. I buy them at the dealer, not expensive so I don't mind. Wheels, scratchers etc. expensive though.
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Re: Slides
Check out my extra wheels I added to my MTX, I've got over 1600 miles on my slides and about 1/2 of that was Low snow/ice riding. The link is in my signature. I only added 1 pair of full size idlers. My first set of slides were gone in 300 miles.
The Dude said:I'm pretty sure there 27, I know because I've gone through 3 sets making my mtx pull cross over duty for just 800 miles since new. Finally I think I've got hifax wear under control with anti-stab wheels, 3 sets low snow kits, slidekicks, budget bolt scratchers on the skiis. Tested last weekend, no sticking or excessive heating, better mileage with all that ice fed to the skid. I buy them at the dealer, not expensive so I don't mind. Wheels, scratchers etc. expensive though.
Check out my extra wheels I added to my MTX, I've got over 1600 miles on my slides and about 1/2 of that was Low snow/ice riding. The link is in my signature. I only added 1 pair of full size idlers. My first set of slides were gone in 300 miles.
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