Any one have a fender roller?
#31
Thanks,
I just got my Axis Pentas today in 19x8.5 +35 F, and 19x9.5 +40 R.
Now I have to shop for some springs/coilovers, and some tires.
I was thinking 245/40 front, and 275/35 rear(might go for 285/35).
Your rims are almost identical as mine(size wise).
Is your rims flush with the fender?
You do have a sedan?right?
What kind of rims do you have? Pics?
Are you dropped? if so on what?
I just got my Axis Pentas today in 19x8.5 +35 F, and 19x9.5 +40 R.
Now I have to shop for some springs/coilovers, and some tires.
I was thinking 245/40 front, and 275/35 rear(might go for 285/35).
Your rims are almost identical as mine(size wise).
Is your rims flush with the fender?
You do have a sedan?right?
What kind of rims do you have? Pics?
Are you dropped? if so on what?
#36
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#39
nah not really a bad deal. paint cracked inside the fender. i mean, i cant really blame him for it b/c all cars paint is different. and i did have him roll them back in the winter b/c thats when i needed it done. i just cleaned them up and threw some touch up paint under there and you cant even tell
#43
im officially on the forums. i had a good *** time rollin out these cars today. arent you glad i used the eastwood and not the easton that sal had vtec? lol i have a 99.9% success rate as far as paint damage. no one is perfect but ive done over 300 cars. and these G bodies take the rolling well. it all depends on the car, paint history, previous damage, previous attempts at rolling. so many different factors. i have done cars that had 3 day old paint on them, a lexus IS300 i believe no damage and then ill do a pretty clean 84 rabbit truck and the paint will spider. i do take my time and take care not to make any mistakes. i look after these rides like they are my own.
oh p.s. sorry about the whip lash and thanks for the bidness bud
oh p.s. sorry about the whip lash and thanks for the bidness bud
Last edited by tattoodup12; 03-21-2010 at 10:23 PM.
#45
im officially on the forums. i had a good *** time rollin out these cars today. arent you glad i used the eastwood and not the easton that sal had vtec? lol i have a 99.9% success rate as far as paint damage. no one is perfect but ive done over 300 cars. and these G bodies take the rolling well. it all depends on the car, paint history, previous damage, previous attempts at rolling. so many different factors. i have done cars that had 3 day old paint on them, a lexus IS300 i believe no damage and then ill do a pretty clean 84 rabbit truck and the paint will spider. i do take my time and take care not to make any mistakes. i look after these rides like they are my own.
oh p.s. sorry about the whip lash and thanks for the bidness bud
oh p.s. sorry about the whip lash and thanks for the bidness bud
Thanks again for doing a great job on the G35. No rubbing issues at all no matter how big the dip/bump.