Rolling Fenders?
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Rolling Fenders?
What exactly does it mean? WHat is the process.... what exactly do you bend and how? Is there cutting required?
Doing some research on 19s it might be neccisary to roll fenders for them to fit...... I understand the concept of rolling fenders I just dont get what it is exactly.... the procedure.
Doing some research on 19s it might be neccisary to roll fenders for them to fit...... I understand the concept of rolling fenders I just dont get what it is exactly.... the procedure.
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Well it's been discussed before but your cool so i won't flame you and I'm in a good minute so i'll see if i can help ya out. 
Basically in the rear you have a nice little lip in your fender which will rub on your tires over bumps or whatnot due to rim/tire/and camber size.....well to fix that you tuck them upward so that your rims/tire will have clearance and won't rub on that piece. I have a Link on how to do it but i'm at work and it's in my Favorites so i can't access it.. oh yea you can cut it to if you want but most just "TUCK" it basically roll it upward. Go look at your rear wheels and look at the lip that sticks out...basically your just pushing that upwards folding it.
Use this link below to for assistance as well.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/se...der=descending

Basically in the rear you have a nice little lip in your fender which will rub on your tires over bumps or whatnot due to rim/tire/and camber size.....well to fix that you tuck them upward so that your rims/tire will have clearance and won't rub on that piece. I have a Link on how to do it but i'm at work and it's in my Favorites so i can't access it.. oh yea you can cut it to if you want but most just "TUCK" it basically roll it upward. Go look at your rear wheels and look at the lip that sticks out...basically your just pushing that upwards folding it.
Use this link below to for assistance as well.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/se...der=descending
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don't do what i did and bend the fxck out of the fenders, now i gotta try to fix it, or re-fiberglass it on both sides.. grr. at least i shouldn't rub now. lol.. :/
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Originally posted by Mr.Modify
Well it's been discussed before but your cool so i won't flame you and I'm in a good minute so i'll see if i can help ya out.
Basically in the rear you have a nice little lip in your fender which will rub on your tires over bumps or whatnot due to rim/tire/and camber size.....well to fix that you tuck them upward so that your rims/tire will have clearance and won't rub on that piece. I have a Link on how to do it but i'm at work and it's in my Favorites so i can't access it.. oh yea you can cut it to if you want but most just "TUCK" it basically roll it upward. Go look at your rear wheels and look at the lip that sticks out...basically your just pushing that upwards folding it.
Use this link below to for assistance as well.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/se...der=descending
Well it's been discussed before but your cool so i won't flame you and I'm in a good minute so i'll see if i can help ya out.

Basically in the rear you have a nice little lip in your fender which will rub on your tires over bumps or whatnot due to rim/tire/and camber size.....well to fix that you tuck them upward so that your rims/tire will have clearance and won't rub on that piece. I have a Link on how to do it but i'm at work and it's in my Favorites so i can't access it.. oh yea you can cut it to if you want but most just "TUCK" it basically roll it upward. Go look at your rear wheels and look at the lip that sticks out...basically your just pushing that upwards folding it.
Use this link below to for assistance as well.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/se...der=descending
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