Fender Rolling By Tony - SoCal
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Heres a pic of the rears on my own car. 89 325i sedan. KW coilovers all the way down.
all done with the roller, no bondo or paint refinishing.
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I'm using 17x10 with an et 10 on the rear of my 325 sedan, i've had 245/35s on there with no rub.
I can roll the fender out about 10mm on an E30 without too much risk of damaging the paint, there is always a risk of chipping and cracking though, even with a simple fender rolling job using the heat gun, especially on a 20+ year old car, anyone who tells you there isnt, isnt being totally honest.
I've gone about 20 mm on the rear of my own car. ( i'll post some pics today )Last edited by Tonys18t; 05-28-2010, 01:55 PM.Leave a comment:
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Actually the Mustang turned out to be easy, the guy bought down some 305s to test fit and we got them on with very slight fender pull.
might be able to do it this afternoon if you're local.Leave a comment:
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Beer and fenders rollers dont mix ;)
Please roll responsibly and remember, Friends dont let friends roll drunk.
The group buy, meet, get together, chill grill and roll idea is good, but it normally takes an hour or two to do a car properly, so doing a few cars all in one day might not work that well. people always get tempted to rush it.Leave a comment:
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:shock: he needs rally flares then :D
i did an older civic si today, the guy barely got his Tenzo Shus on there,
i think those were 16x7 with a pretty high et. no stretch though.Leave a comment:

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