Fender rolling.... THANKS FOR THE HELP
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Yup use a baseball bat (wood works better) and a heat gun or a blow dryer. It's not that difficult, just take your time. Depending on how wide your wheels or bad your offsets are, you'll need to cut some of the rear fenders too.
Heat it up and go slow or you'll crack your paint.
Heat it up and go slow or you'll crack your paint.
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I did mine at MachIII and they FU**** it up qit badly ! and i paid 80 dollars. what did i learn from this lesson ? rolling fenders is bad, rather you do it youself, or professionaly done. Now my fenders look jacked =*(
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Originally Posted by 1qikctr,Jan 30 2006, 08:47 AM
I did mine at MachIII and they FU**** it up qit badly ! and i paid 80 dollars. what did i learn from this lesson ? rolling fenders is bad, rather you do it youself, or professionaly done. Now my fenders look jacked =*(
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*EDIT* If some one knows how to or can tell me of a place that knows how to roll fenders on the s2k please let me know. I will pay some one if they know how to do it.
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To save some grief and time I would take it to a bodyshop and pay the extra cash. I know Shawn over at Active Autobody can roll them correctly and if the paint cracks, well its a bodyshop so they can and will fix it.
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Originally Posted by JsAP1,Jan 30 2006, 11:36 AM
To save some grief and time I would take it to a bodyshop and pay the extra cash. I know Shawn over at Active Autobody can roll them correctly and if the paint cracks, well its a bodyshop so they can and will fix it.
Thanks again for the good info!!!
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Originally Posted by kayvan_pour,Jan 30 2006, 11:39 AM
Thanks for the good info!!! Do you have a rough idea of how much it may cost?
Thanks again for the good info!!!
Thanks again for the good info!!!
On a flip side of the coin I may go with the 04-06 rear OEM bumper and exhaust since its very inexpensive with the hook up! Or Mugen SS rear... Shawn has some hookups on some OEM parts..