nvrenuf
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- Truck Year
- 1991
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- 454
The 2 pc magnesium inserts were used on the 8 bolt wheels. I'm not sure but either with the introduction of the 12 bolt wheel or at least during production they changed to 1 pc rubber.
You do have to be careful about cutting the mag inserts as it's flammable and extrememly difficult to extinguish. Obviously a cutting torch is out but the common way to cut them is to use a sawzall with a wood cutting blade. Once cut, use a grinder with a flap disc to sand and smooth out the sharp corners and whatnot. This is the way I did mine, it took about 1.5 hrs to do 5 wheels.
I think you can cut the rubber style down the same way but I've never done it.
You do have to be careful about cutting the mag inserts as it's flammable and extrememly difficult to extinguish. Obviously a cutting torch is out but the common way to cut them is to use a sawzall with a wood cutting blade. Once cut, use a grinder with a flap disc to sand and smooth out the sharp corners and whatnot. This is the way I did mine, it took about 1.5 hrs to do 5 wheels.
I think you can cut the rubber style down the same way but I've never done it.