Fender lip rolling
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dont worry about the scratches on your wheels and the dents on your fender, a little Oxy-clean will have it all looking like new..... idiot!
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i rock ksports too dude!
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There's in fact a proper fender-rolling tool that you can pick up for about $150 (This is Australian dollar and at the current exchange rate, it should be about the same in the US of A). You attach the tool to the hub by using the wheel nuts, it has an length-adjustable arm that extends to the lip of the fender with a roller wheel attanched to the end of it, it has a winder that allows adjustment of the angle of the roller which pulls outwards or inwards towards the vehicle.
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@SLAMMEDx240sx Man there isn't much you can do with bondo it will crack.
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OKay so I got it to work on the rear driver side but the rear right side has bondo in it so I dont know what to do
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It pushed it back a little but not all the way... And when I finished... my arms were numb! This hurts so bad. I used jack handle, a flubbery metal thing, and then a pcv pipe. The pipe cracked a tiny bit of paint so i stopped.. So i think its still gonna rub. Maybe i'm not pushing hard enough with the jack handle? Because the lip isnt pushed all the way back and up
I guess its easier when you dont have all wheel drive i have a 3000gt vr4 slammed but my front fenders are slowly chewwing up my tires im running 295 width tires all the way around any ideas?
TH3Omaster 1 year ago
@TH3Omaster It doesn't matter if the car is fwd or rwd or awd.
Black240SXDrift 1 year ago
I tried this but its not really working... What do you have your tires on? I tried doing it while my car was just on the ground and pushing the handle against the tire and rolling
SLAMMEDx240sx 1 year ago
@SLAMMEDx240sx That is the best way. If you keep the car on the ground and wedge the handle in there you can have a friend roll the car while you guide that bat/handle and you don't have to put much pressure because the weight of the car is doing the work. If you do it this way it's a bit slower and requires more elbow grease.
Black240SXDrift 1 year ago