fender rolling locally
Does anybody have any recommendations for somebody I can take my car to for a good roll? Preferably in the east valley.
I installed coilovers and 17x9 +45 rpf1s with 255/40/17 and 225/45/17 and the shop that's doing the alignment is currently attempting to tell me that my car is somehow special and unlike the other 10,000 people running this setup, I won't need a roll and they therefore won't do it (despite having promised to do it before taking my car, and including it in the quote).
I installed coilovers and 17x9 +45 rpf1s with 255/40/17 and 225/45/17 and the shop that's doing the alignment is currently attempting to tell me that my car is somehow special and unlike the other 10,000 people running this setup, I won't need a roll and they therefore won't do it (despite having promised to do it before taking my car, and including it in the quote).
Why would an alignment place also do fender rolls? Take to Wade at SOS in Chandler. Also is there a reason why you have a squared setup but installing staggered tires? If your rolling fenders, why not go for more tire upfront as well? +45 seems like you should be able to go a bit wider with a roll.
Maybe Elliott or Feezy can jump in on this.
Maybe Elliott or Feezy can jump in on this.
Why would an alignment place also do fender rolls? Take to Wade at SOS in Chandler. Also is there a reason why you have a squared setup but installing staggered tires? If your rolling fenders, why not go for more tire upfront as well? +45 seems like you should be able to go a bit wider with a roll.
Maybe Elliott or Feezy can jump in on this.
Maybe Elliott or Feezy can jump in on this.
I staggered tires because at the height i was after (not herraflush/slammed but eliminated gap) all the research I did pointed to that tire size being less of a headache to fit in the front, in terms of fenderwork.
I'll give SOS a call and see what they say, thanks for the rec!
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