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Old 08-27-2009, 06:24 AM
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has any one needed to do this here? i ended up getting new tires and my rears are rubbing when i hit a bump, but when i corner its all good. any ways looking for either shops local that will do it or if i can rent the fender roller from anywhere?

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speeeeeeeeedstar rolls fenders. give them a call!
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What's your rim size and offset? Coz I have rubbing also but it's not actually hitting the fender, but it's hitting the joint at the bumper and the fender (where the bolts are when you looking from the wheel)...
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I believe Optionjdm rents 1 so you can give them a call if you plan on renting it
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Do you know aprox. how much it cost to get it done from say speedstar or other places?
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well the rims are 17x8.5 not sure on the offest. i checked where it was rubbing and it is not the bumper tab. its the actual quarter panel fender section on the rear. no rubbing issues in the front. i need to do this today so i will be using the old school baseball bat method. i'll let you all know how it turns out
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in the good ol days, I used to use a wooden baseball bat
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Originally Posted by S2K Type R,Aug 27 2009, 12:05 PM
what is that bar under the bat? CROW bAR?
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Yeah, the crow bar or another bar is used to keep the bat straight and in position


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