Fenders Rolled - LIC Motorsports
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Originally Posted by droppin_deuces
Disco,
I highly recommend LIC Motorsports. Check out their site...http://www.licmotorsports.com/At the very least, give them a call and ask for Kevin.
Robert
I highly recommend LIC Motorsports. Check out their site...http://www.licmotorsports.com/At the very least, give them a call and ask for Kevin.
Robert
Did they use a heat gun? When Vodka was getting his fenders rolled on his M3, they had a HELL of a time. They couldn't roll with a roller.
But ont he M3forum, others had no problem. I'm just concerned that the outer part will get warped.
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Originally Posted by absolutg
with all the body work he got done at international autobody, why didn't he do that there?
I plan to drive this car much harder so I want to roll my fenders but I don't want to compromise the exterior line. Even the slightest paint/body imperfections really bother me.
#36
Originally Posted by superdds
^^^hmmm i don't know....but they cracked my both myleft and right fender paint while doing the roll.
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I've heard that International doesn't do a good job on fender rolling also, at least with G's and Z's.
I was getting tint done at Omega and was talking to Vince about fenders; and he mentioned that they also messed up his friend's car, I think it was a Z because he mentioned seeing him at a Z meet. The Z owner ended up taking it to a different body shop to get the paint fixed and the fenders cut.
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Did they use a heat gun? When Vodka was getting his fenders rolled on his M3, they had a HELL of a time. They couldn't roll with a roller.
But ont he M3forum, others had no problem. I'm just concerned that the outer part will get warped.
But ont he M3forum, others had no problem. I'm just concerned that the outer part will get warped.
Yes, they definitely used a heat gun. He took a bit more time than usual since this was the first G that he did and that extra time waiting was well worth it.
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Originally Posted by bert039
^+1
I've heard that International doesn't do a good job on fender rolling also, at least with G's and Z's.
I was getting tint done at Omega and was talking to Vince about fenders; and he mentioned that they also messed up his friend's car, I think it was a Z because he mentioned seeing him at a Z meet. The Z owner ended up taking it to a different body shop to get the paint fixed and the fenders cut.
I've heard that International doesn't do a good job on fender rolling also, at least with G's and Z's.
I was getting tint done at Omega and was talking to Vince about fenders; and he mentioned that they also messed up his friend's car, I think it was a Z because he mentioned seeing him at a Z meet. The Z owner ended up taking it to a different body shop to get the paint fixed and the fenders cut.
when i went back to get my car, the guy told me the paint had cracked...i asked if he used a heat gun and he said no...he said it wouldn't have mattered and that it was a crapshoot....what bs!
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Originally Posted by superdds
when i went back to get my car, the guy told me the paint had cracked...i asked if he used a heat gun and he said no...he said it wouldn't have mattered and that it was a crapshoot....what bs!
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