What does that mean? (another fender rolling question)

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Old 04-16-2008, 05:46 PM
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What does that mean? (another fender rolling question)

Hey guys I am still learning as much as I can about our cars. Well I just bought some coupe rims for my 04 G35. I have read that I have to roll my fenders back when I drop it. My question what exactly does that mean and how much does it cost? Thanks Again
 
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Originally Posted by LAG35NBLACK
Hey guys I am still learning as much as I can about our cars. Well I just bought some coupe rims for my 04 G35. I have read that I have to roll my fenders back when I drop it. My question what exactly does that mean and how much does it cost? Thanks Again

No NOOB responses, how about some LA guys hook him up with a shop that can roll them
 
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it means bending (rolling) the inner fender lip to accomodate the wheels. in my area its about $50 per fender so about $100.
here is a link to a DIY:
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension-diy/136758-diy-rolling-your-own-fenders.html
 
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rolling the fender involves using a fender rolling tool or baseball bat push the metal lip of the fender up to make clearance for a larger wheel/tire or in our case something with a lower offset. this prevents the tire from rubbing the fender lip.

you wont necessarily need to roll your fender just because you're dropped on coupe wheels. i had coupe 19s and unrevised 350z suspension and did not need to roll the fenders. as long as your doing the stock coupe wheels and tire sizes with a 1" drop i doubt you'll need to roll the fenders
 
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pm soad. he does fender rolling in the SFV area. Im going there soon.
 
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Thanks Fellas I apprecaite it.
 
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