Places to roll fenders? (So. CAL)
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Places to roll fenders? (So. CAL)
Alright so i'm rolling on 205/15/15's on 15x6.5 rota slips, my car rubs to **** when i have people in the car, and it's not dumped. I'm wondering if any of you know of any places in southern cali. that roll fenders with the proper tools and stuff.
If it matters, i drive a 1994 civic hatch. Thanx
If it matters, i drive a 1994 civic hatch. Thanx
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (0ptimus Prime)
do it yourself. very easy. i did it with a screw driver, but you should use a bat or something of that nature. PM and i can guide you.
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (0ptimus Prime)
You can do it yourself. Just take a baseball bat, no ****. im not joking place it between the fender and the tire and roll it along. You have to hold it a a certain angle to get it to work right.. Youll see what im talking about when you do it.
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (3 3 3)
I used a sledge hammer... I just put the hammer toward the inner lip of the fener and bent it with the strenth of my hand (RAWR)...
But seriously I didnt want to do it all fast, there was never a need to roll the rears only the fronts since the tires were pretty much doing it themselves. I also had to bend up the rear headlight bracket on the frame because my tires caused it to cut through the wheel well guards or whatever that **** is and it sliced a damn hole in my tires.
But seriously I didnt want to do it all fast, there was never a need to roll the rears only the fronts since the tires were pretty much doing it themselves. I also had to bend up the rear headlight bracket on the frame because my tires caused it to cut through the wheel well guards or whatever that **** is and it sliced a damn hole in my tires.
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (137)
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (EgSick)
I wish i had the intense buffness of 137, because i tried rolling mine back with a bat and they still rub a little
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (0ptimus Prime)
I don't know of anyplace in SoCal, but whoever does it, make sure they clean really well inside the fender lip first. Then spray a good deal of white grease into there before you roll it.
As you may know, the fender lips on Hondas tend to trap all kinds of debris then rust there.
As you may know, the fender lips on Hondas tend to trap all kinds of debris then rust there.
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Re: Places to roll fenders? (HamandEGgs)
Or you could try one of these handy tools from Eastwood:
http://www.eastwoodco.com/shop...31158
http://www.eastwoodco.com/shop...31158
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