Fender rolling-shaving?! what shop? (The Mother thread)
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yea I was originally going to take it to status in torrance but theyre in the process of moving so I couldnt get a hold of them. Im in Rancho Santa Margarita and my wheels are located in Corona so Id like to stay pretty local, I dont want to drive to far out of the way and then have to go to Corona to get the wheels put on
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you should always roll your fenders WITH your wheels so you know how much you need to roll, if your final destination is Corona, then there's a guy who works out of his garage called AWDAlbert, he knows his stuff. His name is pretty big in the Zilvia scene, but he's worked on Lexus' as well. His place is in Colton, check him out
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yes I understand i should roll them with the wheels on but unfortunately its too aggressive of a fit and so Im going to roll them before they are on. but ill for sure check him out
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You really are going to want to bring the wheels there. Just to make sure they roll enough to clear the rim/tire. You don't want to go there, have them roll it, and figure out later they didn't roll it enough.
What i would do is pick up your wheels, and than on the way back, stop by a shop and have them roll it with the wheels on hand so they can make sure you have enough clearance.
714 522 7457
You really are going to want to bring the wheels there. Just to make sure they roll enough to clear the rim/tire. You don't want to go there, have them roll it, and figure out later they didn't roll it enough.
What i would do is pick up your wheels, and than on the way back, stop by a shop and have them roll it with the wheels on hand so they can make sure you have enough clearance.