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Old Sep 10, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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Hey guys,

I'm looking to put on some 18s (most likely CE28N) and I've heard that it will rub in the rear... so I've considered rolling fenders, but am curious what my options are.

Any of you rolled your fenders? If so, did you use a tool, or go to a local body shop here? Any ideas on cost?

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Old Sep 11, 2006 | 03:44 PM
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ive heard of a couple of s2000s trimming their fenders. the guys at speed elements can refer you to a shop in austin it shouldnt take more then an hour to do. call uh... 2106565851 and ask for TOMMY he is the owner they have a black s2000 with spoon wheels that is slammed and they had to trim the fenders to fit the racing tires with a rather nice camber. but yah i need to do that to my car i have 17x9 rears with 245 40 17 that rub slighty if you hit a pothole. my buddy has 18x 9.5s in the rear and he lowered his s2k on tein rs coilovers without any rubbing. it just depends on the tires and offsets i guess?
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Old Sep 11, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by sabelotodo,Sep 11 2006, 03:44 PM
ive heard of a couple of s2000s trimming their fenders. the guys at speed elements can refer you to a shop in austin it shouldnt take more then an hour to do. call uh... 2106565851 and ask for TOMMY he is the owner they have a black s2000 with spoon wheels that is slammed and they had to trim the fenders to fit the racing tires with a rather nice camber. but yah i need to do that to my car i have 17x9 rears with 245 40 17 that rub slighty if you hit a pothole. my buddy has 18x 9.5s in the rear and he lowered his s2k on tein rs coilovers without any rubbing. it just depends on the tires and offsets i guess?
thanks for the referral.
heh that's interesting about your 17s rubbing but your buddy's 18s not

what about just rolling (and not trimming).. any experiences folks?
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