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well you could carefully roll the problem fender for the time being ... the alternative is you take a chance messin it up worse.
i rolled my fenders on my last car and it was as easy as demolding... you just gotta make sure you heat 'em up..
i rolled my fenders on my last car and it was as easy as demolding... you just gotta make sure you heat 'em up..
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From: Monroeville,PA
^true! i PMED a fellow Pittsburgh, PA G owner and asked him if i can borrow his rear OEM 19's for a few days so i can drive to MD or OHIO to get my rear fenders rolled. Will OEM rear 19's fit over my 4 piston rear bbk?
I do know that member TTRANK had a 12 piston front bbk behind his front OEM 19's so im guessing the rear OEM 19's wont have any issues fitting over my 4 piston rear bbk correct?
I do know that member TTRANK had a 12 piston front bbk behind his front OEM 19's so im guessing the rear OEM 19's wont have any issues fitting over my 4 piston rear bbk correct?
coupe 19's will fit just fine over the brakes
anything that is hard enough to not bend will work. just wrap it in masking tape or duct tape so the fender edge bites into the tape a bit. i used a giant wooden dowel the first time when i had my oems with spacers on. then i cut the fender lips out when i went with my aggressive setup
This guy will rent you the correct tool. Might be worth a try.
http://www.rollyourfender.com/index.html
http://www.rollyourfender.com/index.html
I used PVC and as it gets hotter it starts to warp. I got a really aggressive wheel setup coming and Im going to rent from that guy.
I would personally rent the tool and do it right and easier....sucks holding onto a pvc pipe for like 2 hrs....
I would personally rent the tool and do it right and easier....sucks holding onto a pvc pipe for like 2 hrs....


