pic request of your fender surgery
Originally Posted by Gary C
I guess my 633, 911, 300C, numerous trucks and other friends vehicles where beaters, btw there were all new. I was rolling fenders with Bats before some of you could walk or crap in the toilet.
LOL
Thanks for the info.
LOL
Thanks for the info.
It is always better to do something as delicate as fender rolling with the proper tools. Using a bat is just down right ghetto imho...
Last edited by sonicnofadz; Sep 29, 2006 at 04:58 PM.
I work at a performance shop and we will not use the bat, its not as precise. There are 2 ways that we use. We either use a heat gun, mallet and cutter or a heat gun and fender roller. Either way heat guns are the BEST
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555R, I think I have a few pics at the shop and I will try to post them if I get a chance. One of my customer is running Volk CE28's 18x9+35 with a 265-40-18 on Tein suspension and rolled fenders, I'll see if he can shot me some pics also.
. 555R, I think I have a few pics at the shop and I will try to post them if I get a chance. One of my customer is running Volk CE28's 18x9+35 with a 265-40-18 on Tein suspension and rolled fenders, I'll see if he can shot me some pics also.
Originally Posted by Speed Element
list is about $2400, my price is about $2250 shipped
keep in mind these are special order only. made per order 
keep in mind these are special order only. made per order 
Out of curiousity, would that size fit the stock fenders (professionally rolled of course)?
If so, what sized tires and spacers would you be required to use?
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