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i too k to this guy thats bee doing stuff like this since he was 17 yrs old... he is 58 now.. hes nasty an cheap.. charged me $150 fo the job.. he does it out of his garage... has an oven and everything..lol
instead of actually rolling the fenders you can always take a di-grinder and grind back the lip. this is what i did to fit in the 225/40/18's. works great and have'nt had a problem with them at all.
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im not talking cutting anything i am not refering to ausing a cut off wheel, but more of a carbide burr style bit and shave the lip down. it doesnt even have to be completely off just shave enough down as to where it does not rub. this is much easier than rolling the lip under and it does the same thing your not decreasing the structural integrity of the quarter by doing this
this is the bit style i am refering to
Craftsman 16046 3 pc. Carbide Bur Set at Sears.com
this is the bit style i am refering to
Craftsman 16046 3 pc. Carbide Bur Set at Sears.com
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im not talking cutting anything i am not refering to ausing a cut off wheel, but more of a carbide burr style bit and shave the lip down. it doesnt even have to be completely off just shave enough down as to where it does not rub. this is much easier than rolling the lip under and it does the same thing your not decreasing the structural integrity of the quarter by doing this
this is the bit style i am refering to
Craftsman 16046 3 pc. Carbide Bur Set at Sears.com
this is the bit style i am refering to
Craftsman 16046 3 pc. Carbide Bur Set at Sears.com
ill consider that... what should i use to protect to from rust
ever thought about going to a black housing projector???
the only reason i say that is becasue the headlights are the only chrome on the car besides the lip on the rim. I think black housings might provide a better contrast
the only reason i say that is becasue the headlights are the only chrome on the car besides the lip on the rim. I think black housings might provide a better contrast
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Looks good man. Damn where'd you get that strut bar at? LOL, jk, i'm glad you like it, i know i did when i owned it. I'm debating on rolling my fenders too. Even though my camber isn't that bad at all, i still want my **** to wear as even as possible.
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