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    Default Rolling fenders.

    Who does this locally?
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    I do in my garage....

    Check this out.....www.eastwood.com has a pretty nice tool for helping get them rolled correctly....

    http://www.eastwood.com/jump.jsp?ite...06&iSubCat=973

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    my bodyshop can do a perfect job of it. they did all mine so i could fit my 20's and i have no problems with it now. Who painted your car now??

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    Ugg, I am going to need to do this when I put my suspension on. Damn.
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    I dont think I would want to do yours Ruiner......lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Poundersnatch
    I dont think I would want to do yours Ruiner......lol
    Yeah, not many people will want to touch the car because of the liability issue. It sucks having this car, sometimes, but oh well. I have to figure out a way to fit the 315s on a lowered car, though. Right now, it is good, but I look like a 4x4. Not good as far as appearance and feeling. Plus, I have 28k on my car, so new springs/shocks/struts are in order. That heavy rear really pushes on the stockers.

    How much is a "typical" fender roll these days?
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    i would never roll that shit...i prefer grinding it down all nice and smooth with no chipped paint or anything like that

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    Just make sure the paint is warm. It'll crack if it's cold ouside.

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    i'll do it for ya brandon, "i ain't skeeered, don't need so stinkin insurance...1" steel pipe and a hair dryer...yea com'n."

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    I think I may need to do it to my crap-box. Getting some 19"x8.5" wheels, so I think I may have to.
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    Dude! That looks like total ass!




    That is not how you are suppose to use that tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trey
    Dude! That looks like total ass!




    That is not how you are suppose to use that tool.
    i don't believe that was the final product.



    nor is this. :shrug:

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    holy rear camber problems batman!
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