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Jaronk56

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Nov 7, 2004
st.john, Indiana
What kind of shop did you get your rolling done by? i called about a million places and all say no. should i call it somethen other then rolling the rear fender?

I'm kinda scared to do it myself, and don't want to cut it since its a unibody.. man i thought i was doing a good thing by fixing my +2 camber but hell my fenders are eating my tires now!:mad:

well hopefully i can find a shop soon!
 
You'll like this...Do what mini-truckers do and get a wood baseball bat.Wedge the fat end up under the wheel well and roll it in yourself.Other than that,learn how to use an angle grinder and just grind them down to a pre-drawn line with an 80 grit flap disc and repaint the edge.
 
Actually, cutting is out. Some of our more metallurgically informed members pointed out that this is not a good practice. Segmenting is bad, removing part of the lip is worse.

Bending is in.
 
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