Fender Rolling in Toronto
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No one will guarantee no paint cracks / chips unless they roll your fenders and then sand and repaint them. If thats the route you want to take to be sure you get the job done without any headaches then go for it. I got that quote...and it was over $1000.
I chose to buy the tools and do it myself. Everyone knows the paint on Zs and Gs is very soft and if you are doing a minor roll (lets say 45 degrees) there's very low risk.
I offer the in-expensive alternative. PM me if you are interested. Its totally what you feel comfortable with. I did my own G and I have no issues. Ive gone through a whole year with it. The tools I use are proper fender rolling tools. Your call, like I said PM me if you are interested. I can show you pics of my car and the tools I use.
I chose to buy the tools and do it myself. Everyone knows the paint on Zs and Gs is very soft and if you are doing a minor roll (lets say 45 degrees) there's very low risk.
I offer the in-expensive alternative. PM me if you are interested. Its totally what you feel comfortable with. I did my own G and I have no issues. Ive gone through a whole year with it. The tools I use are proper fender rolling tools. Your call, like I said PM me if you are interested. I can show you pics of my car and the tools I use.
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i do have a camber kit so i addressed that issue. my rim was more than flush with my fender. friggin rims were a few mm's pass my fender. so maybe a set of 10mm spacers should put it to -24
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