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Old 03-30-2016, 12:48 PM
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How rolled can you roll g35 coupe fenders??? Help!!!

Hi I was wondering here is a pic of my fender it's hard to tell but I'm wondering how deep can you roll g35 fenders I think mine has a mild roll from last owner and he just had 19 inch stock rays on it but I had 20's on it now and I slightly rub I would rather get more roll out of fender then to go with more negative camber. Can someone let me know if you can damn near pinch the roll or more then what I have if you can tell in the pic.
 
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They can be rolled more than that, that's for sure
 
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Do it on a warm day with a good heat gun and a buddy and you can roll them all of the way without cracking the paint.
 
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Originally Posted by jerseytaylor
They can be rolled more than that, that's for sure
yeah i was sure you could its rolled a lil more more towards the top center of the fender but not much more its just hard taking a pic without car being jacked up and angle of trying to take pic with rim and tire int he way. i assumed it could be rolled more i just wanted to see because i actually wanted to buy a roller just for my personal having of one cause the cost is a lil more then what i would pay someone to do the job one time so might as well invest money and get the roller myself.

just wanted to get someones opinion about it so i didnt think i could roll more and actually couldnt.

thanks for your input
 
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Old 03-30-2016, 01:53 PM
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I would take your time and do it yourself...paid a shop to do mine and they cracked paint on all 4 corners....not sure if they had the new guy do it or what but now I am dealing with rust/cracked paint on all corners
 
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Originally Posted by yosip1115
Do it on a warm day with a good heat gun and a buddy and you can roll them all of the way without cracking the paint.
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Old 03-30-2016, 01:58 PM
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I would take your time and do it yourself...paid a shop to do mine and they cracked paint on all 4 corners....not sure if they had the new guy do it or what but now I am dealing with rust/cracked paint on all corners
yeah i would rather do them myself i know my work if im going to do something ill make sure its done right and to my liking then paying somebody and cant turn back and there ends up being a opps moment like cracked paint. i mean i plan on repainting car soon but just because im going to doesnt give the person the right to crack away!

thanks though for your input im going to purchase roller and do it myself and add a useful tool to the collection as im sure i will be using with car after car
 
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Could try giving it a slight pull as well...
 
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Could try giving it a slight pull as well...
No chance of the paint holding up if you go for a pull, in my experience... Not saying don't do it... Just be prepared haha
 
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
Could try giving it a slight pull as well...
i was thinking about it but i think im just going to see what rolling further does as long as i get clearance im looking for then cool. i dont think i will past my 20x10 on the drop i have and thats with 20mm adapters. i think i would pull if i went air and it laid out like they do but for static rolling ill probably keep it with a rolled fender.

also not sure whats involved with pulling as im just getting into the roll part of fender modifications
 
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:22 PM
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No chance of the paint holding up if you go for a pull, in my experience... Not saying don't do it... Just be prepared haha
yeah i dont need any paint cracking that would make me have to rush and get paint job
 
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:26 PM
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This is how it sits now I think I'm going to lay the front down a quarter to a half inch more I just want to make sure all my fender work is good so there is no tearing up my fenders and or tires for that matter






 
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front looks like it'd be good...rear needs the roll
 
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Don't pull the fenders that shyt is retarded. Sunlight hitting that pulled fender will look uneven and wavy. Plus it won't line up with the bumper. And to top it off kill the value of your car.
 
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