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Old 08-19-2006, 04:29 PM
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does anyone know of a place in nyc that i could get my fenders rolled thanks
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You shoulda came to tech day everyone was rolling there fenders. I think Xclusive sold the machine after the meet though.
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Question for you...
the front fenders cannot be rolled while the rear fenders can? Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by willfong,Aug 22 2006, 09:46 PM
Question for you...
the front fenders cannot be rolled while the rear fenders can? Is this correct?
True from what I have been reading..
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Originally Posted by willfong,Aug 22 2006, 09:46 PM
Question for you...
the front fenders cannot be rolled while the rear fenders can? Is this correct?
Nope, both the front AND rears can be rolled. The rear has a much larger lip than the fronts, but they can certainly be rolled. By rolling that front lip, no matter how small it may be, the next time the tire comes into contact with it, it won't be able to pull out the fender or dent it (it also won't be able to cut your tires).
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O cool info i stand corrected.. im gonna have to find out more on rolling the front fenders..
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yes...i saw a set of front fenders being rolled up close...its not as much as the rear but it will save u some tires..lol
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I do have some rubbing on the outter edges of my tires with the plastic inner liners/wells and fender liner clips. So to roll the front fenders that would involve totally removing and never installing the plastic inner fender liners/wells for the front and rolling the attachment tabs and whatever small inner lip there is on the front fenders? Am I correct on this assumption guys?

XclusiveAutosports... have you rolled your fronts yourself?
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Originally Posted by willfong,Aug 23 2006, 10:01 PM
I do have some rubbing on the outter edges of my tires with the plastic inner liners/wells and fender liner clips. So to roll the front fenders that would involve totally removing and never installing the plastic inner fender liners/wells for the front and rolling the attachment tabs and whatever small inner lip there is on the front fenders? Am I correct on this assumption guys?

XclusiveAutosports... have you rolled your fronts yourself?
You can leave the plastic liners. I rolled over them but mine were beat up already.
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Mine are beat up as well..


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