can someone exsplaine to me what rolled fenders mean and what it accoplishes? I hear ppl say this all the time but have never been able to figure out what it means. thanks
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Originally posted by RedFalcoln View Post
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its so dope and so easy to do.. you could technically do it with a baseball bat. heat the paint up a little and put the bat in the tire and the fender. drive the car forward slow and it will roll them. be careful lol this can have disastrous outcomes. seen it done though!
Any body shop should have a fender roller.
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Originally posted by H22znt View Postthanks yall i might try that out, not because my car sits that low but bc it looks cool lol
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Don't roll your fenders unless you have to. I'm on 17x8 +45, and my stretched 215/45/17s leave me a few millimeters between my tires and fender. I don't need to do it now, but in the future when I go 17x9s, then it'll be a necessity. As of right now, it's not affecting anything in a negative way, so I don't worry about it.
In short, save your money for something useful/functional. As stated, many times you can't even tell unless someone has a very wide rim.The Lord watches over me!
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