I got the answer. Thanks anyways....
Here is the how to
http://www.andrews.edu/~johnsonm/howto/rollfender.html
This is an auto body question.
Rolling fenders, can I do it and how or should a body shop do it?
I also have a 1982 Toyota Starlet (Typical Puerto Rican Toy:D )With some Meaty Meets in the back that scrub slightly. Need to know whats involved.
Thanks
I got the answer. Thanks anyways....
Here is the how to
http://www.andrews.edu/~johnsonm/howto/rollfender.html
Starlet, eh? You should talk to the guys over at Club4AG. ;)
I wasn't aware that a baseball bat was the tool of choice for fender-rolling. I'll hafta give it a whirl.
I had the honda dealership where I bought my car roll my fenders. And no, the didn't use a baseball bat. The just used some type of blocks or soft brick looking thing. Not sure exactly what it was. Can't even tell they did it. My tires still rub though.....bastards.
There's a fender roller that body shops and tire & wheel stores use, it bolts to the hub and rolls the lip over, here's a link http://www.robsaudiworld.com/fender.htm
With rolled fenders what size tire do you think we could mount without rubbing. I have GCs right now but im moving over to the Tein S. Tech springs. What size tire do you think i could get away with. Maximum width
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