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If your interested in rolling your fenders, i just bought the eastwood fender roller and heat gun. I was looking to rent it out on weekends to help recoup some of the money i had to spend to get it
PM me if your interested
PM me if your interested
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Originally Posted by blackwidow408,Jul 27 2007, 04:00 PM
where can i roll my fenders at...
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Originally Posted by Mocky,Nov 13 2007, 08:53 AM
Are your fenders rolled Tim?
Was wondering what the risks are of rolling the fenders....I'm not really worried about this until spring time but I thought I'd ask..
Was wondering what the risks are of rolling the fenders....I'm not really worried about this until spring time but I thought I'd ask..
I've seen guys roll Camaro fenders with a Louisville Slugger.
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Did you roll the fenders? If I'm running 18x8.5's +50 offset in the back with a mild drop and 245s in the rear, I should be ok right? Maybe roll them anyway just as a precaution...
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That's a big IF I was running 18s
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That's a big IF I was running 18s
#18
Okie dokie..
I guess I'll worry about that when I come to that point. If I don't lower the car, even 18s (aka: 4x4 style), should be ok..... I may ask for your advice down the road on this.
Thanks!
I guess I'll worry about that when I come to that point. If I don't lower the car, even 18s (aka: 4x4 style), should be ok..... I may ask for your advice down the road on this.
Thanks!