I was hoping to get a cutoff wheel in there, but it wouldn't fit...not sure on blades, but the ones I used went dull quick!
Update:
They installed the blocks yesterday and I went over to pick up the truck I noticed TWO things:
-They hit the rim so hard with something, it ripped the clear coat clean off and formed three small gouges (sp) in it...mind you, these are BRAND NEW and I had them professional clear coated. The damaged was about 2.5" x 0.5" (thankfully i saw it before I even started the truck)
- When they parked my truck, the drove it against the curb and the brand new $300 tire now has curb rash across the entire circumference of one tire. Luckily it's a big tire so it protected the rim...
Four guys came out and denied the entire incident...blah blah blah. I then got under the truck and found a piece of the clear coat on the interior of the rim...not hard to prove they did all the damage.
Net net - I didn't have to pay for anything, but over the winter (when this set comes off for my cheap rims), I have to bring it back to the powder coater to be stripped and refinished. To protect the rim temporarily, I had a small bottle of clear coat laying around and I touched it up. It looks awful, but I'm simply going to take the $$ i saved from not paying for the lift and put it into fixing this rim.