Rolling front fenders?
#1
Rolling front fenders?
Whats up CL family,
Looking to see if anyone has rolled their front fenders. Im rubbing on the thin metal lip on the inner front fenders so its time to roll them. I've used the search function but not much luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Looking to see if anyone has rolled their front fenders. Im rubbing on the thin metal lip on the inner front fenders so its time to roll them. I've used the search function but not much luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
#6
Sorry, should have included more detail. Basically was looking for some detail and steps people took to do the fronts. I rolled the rear fenders on my previous car with a bat and heat gun ( i kno i kno, not the best route), but was just curious and was wondering if I could do the same with the front fenders since the metal is so thin.
#7
not trying to thread jack, but if your fender was previously flared out by the tire when turning due to being too low, and was later on corrected by rolling it back in, can you still roll your fenders? tony said it can't but i just want some second opinions..
thanks
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#11
Upon further inspection, I realized that I'm rubbing on the bumper tab. I am going to do the relocation mod and slight roll. Running 10 inch wide wheels in the front and it scrapes on the tiniest of dips. Hoping this will allow me to go lower without any further rubbing/scrapping.
#12
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Upon further inspection, I realized that I'm rubbing on the bumper tab. I am going to do the relocation mod and slight roll. Running 10 inch wide wheels in the front and it scrapes on the tiniest of dips. Hoping this will allow me to go lower without any further rubbing/scrapping.
#14
HA I love CL! I use eastwood front fender roller at my shop here in NM. It more or less pinches it without cracking the paint and leaves a clean roll in the front because the metal is so thin