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Old 11-22-2004 | 10:18 AM
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Anyone have any experience? Special tools needed? tricks? Suggestions?

Do it myself or is this better left to a pro?

This will be done on the rear fenders of a 03 Mustang.
Old 11-22-2004 | 10:19 AM
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viper rims?
Old 11-22-2004 | 10:22 AM
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viper rims?
The rims should clear, I'm afraid the rubber might not..... SSR GT3's




Old 11-22-2004 | 10:27 AM
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oooooh...

well some of the drift kids might be able to help you with the fender rolling...
Old 11-22-2004 | 10:30 AM
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How nice it's going to look will depend on your experience and tools.

If you just want something quick and totally do not give a fuck (which I know isn't the case here), you can just slap the wheels on, shove a baseball bat between the tire and fender, and roll away. Yes, it'll get the job done, but it will also look like absolute shit (and trust me, I know; this is how I rolled my rear fenders).

You can buy fender rollers (such as the Eastwood fender roller) for a more professional look, but be prepared to practice on a junker car before you do it for real.

If doing it yourself (with a roller), basically remember to go slow, and apply heat to the fender (to minimize/prevent paint cracking). I'd only recommend rolling your fenders yourself if it's not going to take much to get your tires to clear without rubbing; and even then, make sure to practice plenty beforehand to make sure you're confident in what you're doing. It's going to take a long while to roll your fenders properly (since you're ideally going to roll the fender in very small increments between checking wheel fitment) without paint damage or causing waves/ripples in the metal.

It also couldn't hurt to call around to see how much a body shop would charge to get your fenders rolled
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How nice it's going to look will depend on your experience and tools.

If you just want something quick and totally do not give a fuck (which I know isn't the case here), you can just slap the wheels on, shove a baseball bat between the tire and fender, and roll away. Yes, it'll get the job done, but it will also look like absolute shit (and trust me, I know; this is how I rolled my rear fenders).

You can buy fender rollers (such as the Eastwood fender roller) for a more professional look, but be prepared to practice on a junker car before you do it for real.

If doing it yourself (with a roller), basically remember to go slow, and apply heat to the fender (to minimize/prevent paint cracking). I'd only recommend rolling your fenders yourself if it's not going to take much to get your tires to clear without rubbing; and even then, make sure to practice plenty beforehand to make sure you're confident in what you're doing. It's going to take a long while to roll your fenders properly (since you're ideally going to roll the fender in very small increments between checking wheel fitment) without paint damage or causing waves/ripples in the metal.

It also couldn't hurt to call around to see how much a body shop would charge to get your fenders rolled

Great info thanks! Anyone have an idea what a body shop would charge?

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UB can you find out how much those black 18x11 bulits are youve told me before about them i need to buy them

my fenders are rolled, you cant even tell unless i tell you what to look for

and what tires are you using 335/30s/18?

how much were they? the ones i found were about 390/ea
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Just to remind you folks, when you do it like this:



You get this:






You can't tell from just looking (from the outside), but if you feel it, it's wavy as all fuck.
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UB can you find out how much those black 18x11 bulits are youve told me before about them i need to buy them

my fenders are rolled, you cant even tell unless i tell you what to look for

and what tires are you using 335/30s/18?

how much were they? the ones i found were about 390/ea

They are 315's price is around 300 ea.

There is (1) Black bullit at Street Motorsports.....I'm sure Don will give you a great price.....it was incorrectly shipped.
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get a big hammer....


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