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Old Dec 17, 2009, 11:02 AM
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Rolling fenders

Does anyone know of a reputable place in San Diego, CA. or know someone in this area that can roll fenders and do it well??? Any information that anyone can provide would greatly be appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Too bad ... I know a place in IE area. A shop called apollo performance
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Thanks BoostedXevo. I have a feeling I may have to make a trip north to get it done. Just wanted to see if anyone on here new of a place local to me.
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Hit up Reese Tuning or RobiSpec
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Another option would be shaving the lip a little bit (enough for your wheels to clear). Here's a pic of how well mine came out. No risk of denting, chipping, etc this way. It's a crappy picture, but you get the idea. I blended the notch more, but for the pic i kept it to show how much I took off.



CBRD cuts their lip off with a cutting wheel; I decided to shave/sand mine down with a rotary sander a little for juust enough clearance. Fender is still ultra-rigid and you can lean on it, etc. When most people think of shaving fenders they think your shaving it completely off but you don't necessarily have to. You'll still have to sand the lip down and paint it though of course.
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