rolled inner fender lip
Any one roll the inner lip of their S2k for clearance of a mild tire rub, or any knowledge
of this technique? i gots front rub..225/17 25.1 diam 52 offset, lowered 1 inch
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
what about removing inner fender plastic cover?
of this technique? i gots front rub..225/17 25.1 diam 52 offset, lowered 1 inch
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
what about removing inner fender plastic cover?
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
Do a search and I'm sure you can find it.
We have a lot of creative people on this board, the short answer to your question is YES.
-V
Originally posted by sfphinkterMC
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...?threadid=32990
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...?threadid=25443
has any one ever had sex in an S2k?, or any knowledge of this technique much appreciated.
u can do it with a baseball bat kinda scary to do,just dont do to far to crack the paint
I hope bb15 was referring to rolling the fender lip....
-V
I'll give you a straight answer, sfphinkterMC
I had a rub problem and the dealer that purchased and installed the wheels for me was trying to get me to roll my fenders. I actually looked into it, but decided not to roll the fenders on my $30K+ car with less than 1000 miles on it
There should be a tuner shop in your area that has a device that will do the job properly and professionally. I stopped by the place around here that has the machine and talked to them about the process. They said they even use a heat gun to get the paint warm so it will be more pliable and less likely to crack.
BTW, I solved my problem by returning the wheels, getting my money back and buying a set of wheels with the proper offset
I had a rub problem and the dealer that purchased and installed the wheels for me was trying to get me to roll my fenders. I actually looked into it, but decided not to roll the fenders on my $30K+ car with less than 1000 miles on it
There should be a tuner shop in your area that has a device that will do the job properly and professionally. I stopped by the place around here that has the machine and talked to them about the process. They said they even use a heat gun to get the paint warm so it will be more pliable and less likely to crack.
BTW, I solved my problem by returning the wheels, getting my money back and buying a set of wheels with the proper offset
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