That would be something you are going to want to contact an expert on. The low suspension on those sleds will require you do do something with the track.
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I believe that sled has two springs on the upper part of the rear arm and 1 spring on the front shock. You could probably get by with removing the 2 bolts that attach the upper rear arm and springs and remove the 2 bolts that hold the front shock on. The easiest way might be to remove the entire skid. It should only be 4 bolts two on each side, 2 of which you have to remove anyway. With a sled that old I would do that, then you can clean up everything replace sliders and lube everything up.
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