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Old 06-29-2005, 06:41 PM
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Rolling fenders

I was inquiring about rolling my fenders, and cutting the tabs, im still new to the forum is there a DIY on this, or would i have to get this done? Give me some feedback, and or pics...
Old 06-30-2005, 04:39 PM
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I am wondering this same thing. I'm about to lower my car and might need this info.
Old 06-30-2005, 06:13 PM
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I'm also getting ready to cut tabs and roll my fenders for my 19's. I did a search and I couldn't come up with a DIY but I did find some helpfull info. I would do a search. Bottom line is, you can do it yourself with a baseball bat but I think I am going to go to a body shop and have them use a fender roller tool instead.
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Cutting the tab is simple u can and should diy but DO NOT roll ur own fenders not if u don't have a roller and still u should have at least some experience before u role them urself.

BTW: Jason U don't need to roll ur fenders man not for the 225's
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Originally Posted by D. Jeckle
Cutting the tab is simple u can and should diy but DO NOT roll ur own fenders not if u don't have a roller and still u should have at least some experience before u role them urself.

BTW: Jason U don't need to roll ur fenders man not for the 225's

Haha good I'm glad I was kinda thinking I was going to have to.
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Most of the wheel shops will roll your fenders for free if you buy wheels from them.

I got my fenders rolled when I first bought Racing Hart 18x7.5 with +42 off set(before I got SSR GT1). It was rubbing at the rear.

After I rolled my fender, on issues with rubbing.
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where can i buy ssr gt1's??? they are beautiful but i cannot find them anywhere
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Originally Posted by soccerbenk
where can i buy ssr gt1's??? they are beautiful but i cannot find them anywhere
SSR filed bankrupcy and they are in a process of restructuring.(last what I Heard)

Try tire rack. They may have some inventory left.
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