DIY Rear Fender Roll
#49
no offense but running a 18x9.75 et20 cutting is definitely not the way to go- you might as well start a rims FS thread if you want to run that size and offset cause once you cut you will never be able to.
He needs a Roll and Pull to fit those rears- once you cut you cant pull without buckling or royal F'n up your fenders with a fender roller or when your rim.tire smashes into them. The most you can probably get away with- with cutting is 9.5 et30 and thats with a tire stretch.
He needs a Roll and Pull to fit those rears- once you cut you cant pull without buckling or royal F'n up your fenders with a fender roller or when your rim.tire smashes into them. The most you can probably get away with- with cutting is 9.5 et30 and thats with a tire stretch.
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Cutting can get the job done, a few forum members including DM have done it and they leave enough to maintain the structural integrity.
Rolling, obviously leaves a smoother edge and is more forgiving on the tire if you ever DO touch tire (or rim) to fender!
Rolling, obviously leaves a smoother edge and is more forgiving on the tire if you ever DO touch tire (or rim) to fender!
#55
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is it an absolute necessity to do this with an Eastwood roller?
I have a heat gun...
I have a wooden seam press roller...
I have a wife to help...
Definitely need to do the rears here are my specs:
19x8.5
245/35-19
35 offset
Front I just need to push in the part where the fender meets the bumper, shouldn't be too hard but the rear intimidates me.
Any advice for a well mechanically inclined novice?
I have a heat gun...
I have a wooden seam press roller...
I have a wife to help...
Definitely need to do the rears here are my specs:
19x8.5
245/35-19
35 offset
Front I just need to push in the part where the fender meets the bumper, shouldn't be too hard but the rear intimidates me.
Any advice for a well mechanically inclined novice?
#56
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Yup that sucked
don't try this at home unless you've got someone that knows wtf they're doing.
the front - not too bad - not as much metal to bend but the paint WILL crack
the rear - impossible to do correctly without the right tools and know how
now to find a fender roller in Rhode Island, that should be fun
don't try this at home unless you've got someone that knows wtf they're doing.
the front - not too bad - not as much metal to bend but the paint WILL crack
the rear - impossible to do correctly without the right tools and know how
now to find a fender roller in Rhode Island, that should be fun
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