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Simple,You use a stand or as I use an engine hoist to hold up the rear of the sled.Make sure it's up high enough to remove the screws at the bottom front of the rails.Get a pair of vise-grips,flat head screw driver,a chisel will work too.After you remove the screws,use the screw driver and hammer.Put the screw driver in the screw hole at an angle and tap gently on the screw driver towards the back of the sled.Be very careful not to scratch or ding up the rails as this will make it hard for the new slides to go on.Eventually the slides will slide out one of the holes on the track in the back.Use the vise-grips to grab it and pull.You can also lube them up before hand with PB Blaster or WD-40.Makes it ALOT easier.Also you'll want to lube up the new ones that are going on.Makes this ALOT easier too.Put the new slides on the same way you removed the old ones.Use a rubber mallet to tap them back on,or a hammer and block of wood.

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