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Old 06-05-2007, 11:25 AM
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you think i should go to f1 since i'm getting my rims from them, or go to wheel supply?
f1 will do it for free.
 
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by aleok
only the inside
Its going to require a repaint on the inside anyways, so I say keep rolling and then seal the cracks. Did your friend use a heatgun and get it hot? I don't see how he cracked it so easy unless it was a repaired area
 
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:51 PM
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What I don't like about shaving is it weakens the edge of the fender line. Rolling helps to maintain that strong edge, while shaving removes it.

The best, but most expensive alternative is to have the inside edge snipped so its in small sections, rolled flat against the inside of the fender well then welded, which reinforces it. This does require repainting of the area, but it makes it stronger than it was before while giving you more clearance. Check out philthy's thread, I remember that's what he had done to his car.
 
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Originally Posted by helldorado
What I don't like about shaving is it weakens the edge of the fender line. Rolling helps to maintain that strong edge, while shaving removes it.

The best, but most expensive alternative is to have the inside edge snipped so its in small sections, rolled flat against the inside of the fender well then welded, which reinforces it. This does require repainting of the area, but it makes it stronger than it was before while giving you more clearance. Check out philthy's thread, I remember that's what he had done to his car.
welding that thin of an area IMO is a bad idea. The heat generated will likely warp the panel and result in more work. Snipping and rolling is ok, but just leave it at that and repaint.
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by redlude97
Its going to require a repaint on the inside anyways, so I say keep rolling and then seal the cracks. Did your friend use a heatgun and get it hot? I don't see how he cracked it so easy unless it was a repaired area
he said that he did not heat it at all, just started rolling. do you think its something we can do as far as repainting it? or take it to a shop to have them spray the inner fender???? just a layer of auto clear coat would work, right?
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 02:02 PM
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you guys think that these offsets will rub on stock sport tuned suspension:

19x9.5 +19

19x10.5 +17
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by aleok
he said that he did not heat it at all, just started rolling. do you think its something we can do as far as repainting it? or take it to a shop to have them spray the inner fender???? just a layer of auto clear coat would work, right?
You can repaint it, I wouldn't go with just clear though, a coat of primer/sealer follow by clear or color would be ideal, clear alone likely won't stick very well and will eventually start chipping.
 
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Originally Posted by EEjiggapin0
you guys think that these offsets will rub on stock sport tuned suspension:

19x9.5 +19

19x10.5 +17
with a roll it will clear fine with just about an suspension setup
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by redlude97
You can repaint it, I wouldn't go with just clear though, a coat of primer/sealer follow by clear or color would be ideal, clear alone likely won't stick very well and will eventually start chipping.
nice, so shave and then repaint or roll more (which might cause more more flaking and chipping, maybe going on the outside) and then paint?
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by EEjiggapin0
you guys think that these offsets will rub on stock sport tuned suspension:

19x9.5 +19

19x10.5 +17
redlude is correct

the front is already rolled from factory
my rear offset is +17 with 285/35/19 and i'm sitting on stock sports suspension

f1 did a pretty good job shaving my rear fender
however when i get my coils put on i'm gonna ask them to shave off some more because both sides werent even. damn my obsessive compulsive disorder.

hey redlude
f1 didnt touch up my fender shave
will nissan's touch up paint protect me from future rust?

i was looking at the rear fender today
it doesnt feel like metal how will there be rust?
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by trueskillz12
redlude is correct

the front is already rolled from factory
my rear offset is +17 with 285/35/19 and i'm sitting on stock sports suspension

f1 did a pretty good job shaving my rear fender
however when i get my coils put on i'm gonna ask them to shave off some more because both sides werent even. damn my obsessive compulsive disorder.

hey redlude
f1 didnt touch up my fender shave
will nissan's touch up paint protect me from future rust?

i was looking at the rear fender today
it doesnt feel like metal how will there be rust?
so you were rubbing with that offset in the rear?
 
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Old 06-08-2007, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by EEjiggapin0
so you were rubbing with that offset in the rear?
i can't say exactly

when they put on my rims they shaved the fender too
from what it looks, if they didnt shave the fender, my 285/35/19 would be really close to the fender so i suppose if i went over a bump it would rub

i've been told that 275/35/19 with stock suspension would be fine but you should confirm it.
 
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Old 06-09-2007, 04:21 AM
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^ thanks for the input, i might think twice about my tire size now
 
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Originally Posted by trueskillz12
redlude is correct

the front is already rolled from factory
my rear offset is +17 with 285/35/19 and i'm sitting on stock sports suspension

f1 did a pretty good job shaving my rear fender
however when i get my coils put on i'm gonna ask them to shave off some more because both sides werent even. damn my obsessive compulsive disorder.

hey redlude
f1 didnt touch up my fender shave
will nissan's touch up paint protect me from future rust?

i was looking at the rear fender today
it doesnt feel like metal how will there be rust?
It is definetly metal so you have to cover it up. I can't say for sure if touchup paint will protect it, I would personally scuff and primer first, then paint
 
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Old 06-09-2007, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by redlude97
It is definetly metal so you have to cover it up. I can't say for sure if touchup paint will protect it, I would personally scuff and primer first, then paint

thanks
 
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