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My stockers had a steel braid surrounding the rubber. It was definitly steel as it shot sparks when I cut through it (cutting wheel).
Maybe Mazda switched to cloth braid after the early '86s?
Maybe Mazda switched to cloth braid after the early '86s?
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
My stockers had a steel braid surrounding the rubber. It was definitly steel as it shot sparks when I cut through it (cutting wheel).
Maybe Mazda switched to cloth braid after the early '86s?
Maybe Mazda switched to cloth braid after the early '86s?
Aaron I can't believe how confusing this got! I do recall having to use a pair of diagonals to cut mine of of my 87. Most people look at them and they are fabric on the outside, but there is a metal reinforcment it the center of the rubber wall.
I almost want to hit the bone yard and cut one to bust the myth!LOL
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Originally Posted by rotorforce
Aaron I can't believe how confusing this got! I do recall having to use a pair of diagonals to cut mine of of my 87. Most people look at them and they are fabric on the outside, but there is a metal reinforcment it the center of the rubber wall.
I almost want to hit the bone yard and cut one to bust the myth!LOL
I almost want to hit the bone yard and cut one to bust the myth!LOL
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