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Old 04-30-2010, 07:38 PM
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Only does it on the drivers front. I am lowered on coils and in the front I am running 225 star specs on stock ap2 wheels. Car is an '04.
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raise half inch
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either that or get your fenders rolled.
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Dont worry about it, mine are worn right through on both sides in the same spot, its just from bottoming once in awhile...
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Originally Posted by dsthez,Apr 30 2010, 11:27 PM
raise half inch
1st reply has it
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don't want to raise... I think I am going to dial up compression a couple clicks and than I can always shave that liner. That is where I am at now, but please keep the options coming... I have not found any DIY about Fender rolling or liner trimming... Anyone provide a link?
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dude, that is no big deal!

You don't even wanna look at mine!

I say don't worry about it,
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if thats the inner fender liner, just use a heat gun and mold it so that it folds inward
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Originally Posted by toniotran,May 1 2010, 02:05 AM
either that or get your fenders rolled.



wat?
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Originally Posted by Torqueless,May 2 2010, 09:38 PM
if thats the inner fender liner, just use a heat gun and mold it so that it folds inward
what he said. heat the liner and mold it with a baseball bat or something like that.
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