Rolling Fenders

RickyG

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Hey guys, I'm not really sure if this goes here or in suspension; but I figured in either place I'd get an answer. Anyways... Tomorrow I'm planning on ordering some Function & Form Type II coilovers and I had a question about rolling my fenders. I read about doing it with a bat and how to heat up the fenders so the paint doesnt chip and what not. But here's my question If I'm at stock height can I roll them like that. And not worry about raising the car up and down and stuff. Or should I just go find someone to do it for me?
 

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it's always a smart idea if you're not sure about what you're doing to get it professionaly done

it all comes down to how confident you are in yourself and how mechanically inclined you might be
 

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it's always a smart idea if you're not sure about what you're doing to get it professionaly done

it all comes down to how confident you are in yourself and how mechanically inclined you might be

I'm pretty confident in my self and I'm pretty mechanically inclined. I did my side markers and my retro myself. I'm not really to affraid of cutting stuff up.
 

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you can just try it out yourself then

just be careful, buddy of mine put a noticeable dent into his fender when he was rolling the front
 

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if u're gona be at least a finger gap with a crazy wheels/offset, go get em done professionally. lol or at least have ur rears done professionally. u can do ur fronts by urself.
 

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if youre using the wheels in your sig, i think youll be fine not rolling them.

Hmmmm i never really thought about that. considering i'll be on the stock steelies for a while I'll just hold off on it until I get my wheels and then have it profesionally done.
 

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