fender rolling meet?
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fender rolling meet?
ok, so the 265/35/18's on my volks refuse to comply with my fenders in the rear. since i plan on lowering the car and rolling my fenders at some point, i figured i'd go ahead and get my fenders rolled to clear my tires so at least i could drive on my volks without worry or that horrible rubbing noise. it makes me cringe.
what i'm getting at though is this: can we possibly set up a fender-rolling meet? i know there's not a whole lot of people in the ark-la-tex area running offsets quite as agressive as mine but there are at least a few that either are planning on it or they're already running these offsets.
i've acually got a place that would be perfect to host it but i don't know the first thing about it... nor do i own one. lol
what i'm getting at though is this: can we possibly set up a fender-rolling meet? i know there's not a whole lot of people in the ark-la-tex area running offsets quite as agressive as mine but there are at least a few that either are planning on it or they're already running these offsets.
i've acually got a place that would be perfect to host it but i don't know the first thing about it... nor do i own one. lol
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Youll need a jack, 19mm socket and wrench, a fender roller, and heat gun (or hair dryer if your patient). Some places rent out fender rollers online, but its almost as much as buying one. I could have used this a few years ago. lol
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yeah i know people who can roll fenders... did the rears on my 240 myself... You can rent the rollers from Autozone/Advance. Also, the guys at sherwood tire can do it for you. Just be carefull rolling the rears, since ive seen pics of peoples rear-quarters starting to buckle.