Know any shops in Bay Area that does fender rolling?

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Old 01-11-2008, 01:48 PM
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Know any shops in Bay Area that does fender rolling?

Hey yall, I was wondering if anyone could recomend a place that I could get my fenders rolled in the Bay Area, preferably North Bay, Santa Rosa area. I'm putting on my Eiback Pro-Kit in the next couple days and have to get this done first. Thanks for the help.
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I would like to know this as well. ^ why do you need to roll your fenders, you have 18s don't you? All that should be required is cutting the tabs.
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Originally Posted by Nuckz23
I would like to know this as well. ^ why do you need to roll your fenders, you have 18s don't you? All that should be required is cutting the tabs.
Yea I have 18's. What tabs are you talking about? My wheels rub as it is stock when I hit a big bump or G out at the bottom of a steep hill. That would be great if I didn't have to do the rolling. Is cutting the tabs something I could do myself?
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Cut Tabs First, Then If Needed, Roll Fenders..
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the CL section of azine has a good DIY on the tab and fender mod

the tab: look at the rear tire and follow the fender line down towards the back until you find a plastic tab- that tends to rub, so cut it back with a dremel
For hardcore 2 inch drops and tires wider than 225- you need to grind some of the upper fender inner lip or have it rolled up and in- think baseball bat applied to race cars during pit stops after crash- thats rolling the fenders for emergency clearance- we have to be gentle or risk cracking the paint!!
You wont know how much room you need till the the new parts are on and driven a few miles.
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