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jonbuice5591
03-11-2012, 10:00 PM
i have a 95 integra 4 door lowered 2 1/2" on xxr 002 0 offset wheels and the front of the car is sitting on the wheels to where i can barely fit a credit card. will fender rolling make it to where it wont do this? also if you roll fenders pm me your price to come out to locust grove and roll them for me.

jonbuice5591
03-11-2012, 11:29 PM
i know someone has to know about fender rolling

Munky
03-11-2012, 11:32 PM
Zen Motors in suwanee offers fender rolling if im correct, i think its like 40 a fender but not sure. just call and double check with them

jonbuice5591
03-11-2012, 11:33 PM
Zen Motors in suwanee offers fender rolling if im correct, i think its like 40 a fender but not sure. just call and double check with them

okay i appreciate it. exactly what does it do whenever you roll them? just get the fender off the wheel or what?

Munky
03-11-2012, 11:39 PM
umm how can i explain it, rolling can be used in two different ways:

1. you cut the fender off of another car or fender style you like and it is then bolted/welded on and made sleek to give it a wider look that allows for wider rims and also if you choose to tuck your run under the fenders

2. it sorta like a press that you slowly roll the fender at the same time that you heat it, so it will expand the metal and allow it to bend out wider. this process can cause paint to chip or crack if done too quickly or inappropriately.

jonbuice5591
03-11-2012, 11:57 PM
okay, im not looking for the hellaflushed look or anything so is it necessary to get the fenders rolled if im running a 0 offset wheel? i just dont want them to stick out so much. what do i have to do to be able to keep the wheels and just make it look good basically?

jonbuice5591
03-12-2012, 01:13 AM
anybody roll fenders that will come to locust grove at a decent price?

jonbuice5591
03-12-2012, 03:15 PM
Nobody on here can roll fenders?

1civic
03-12-2012, 03:19 PM
Why trash the car? :thinking:Get the right offset...

blown_ss
03-14-2012, 09:27 PM
umm how can i explain it, rolling can be used in two different ways:

1. you cut the fender off of another car or fender style you like and it is then bolted/welded on and made sleek to give it a wider look that allows for wider rims and also if you choose to tuck your run under the fenders

2. it sorta like a press that you slowly roll the fender at the same time that you heat it, so it will expand the metal and allow it to bend out wider. this process can cause paint to chip or crack if done too quickly or inappropriately.

You my friend know nothing about rolling fenders! I roll fenders and it has nothing to with cutting a fender off another car and bolt it to yours. Rolling fenders rolls the lip on the inside of the fender to make it flush so that it doesn't rub.