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This thread is kinda old but wanted to ask if anyone on here still does front fender rolling or shaving? I want to know what's the cleanest look, rolling or shaving? Also my front plastic liner gots holes in them from rubbing. Will they be able to fix that for me too so I wont be rubbing it no more. I got a is250 so someone that has experience in it will really help. I just want someone where when they look at it, they can determind what's the problem already and be able to help me. Thanks!
This thread is kinda old but wanted to ask if anyone on here still does front fender rolling or shaving? I want to know what's the cleanest look, rolling or shaving? Also my front plastic liner gots holes in them from rubbing. Will they be able to fix that for me too so I wont be rubbing it no more. I got a is250 so someone that has experience in it will really help. I just want someone where when they look at it, they can determind what's the problem already and be able to help me. Thanks!
If you are in San Jose you can hit up Anthony (lizerd) ^ up their or go to RMS rolling and coating. As for your fender liner you can either remove it completely or cut it at the parts that its rubbing on and then you should be fine.
This thread is kinda old but wanted to ask if anyone on here still does front fender rolling or shaving? I want to know what's the cleanest look, rolling or shaving? Also my front plastic liner gots holes in them from rubbing. Will they be able to fix that for me too so I wont be rubbing it no more. I got a is250 so someone that has experience in it will really help. I just want someone where when they look at it, they can determind what's the problem already and be able to help me. Thanks!
Lizerd (Anthony) has done a few guys IS here. You can get a flat roll. There's always a debate on rolling vs. shaving. Hit up Anthony. He'll do a good job.
If you are in San Jose you can hit up Anthony (lizerd) ^ up their or go to RMS rolling and coating. As for your fender liner you can either remove it completely or cut it at the parts that its rubbing on and then you should be fine.
Originally Posted by Sffd103
Lizerd (Anthony) has done a few guys IS here. You can get a flat roll. There's always a debate on rolling vs. shaving. Hit up Anthony. He'll do a good job.