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How complicated is it to do this?

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Old 04-16-12, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by greens14
rebarrel those asap! anything above +20 (aim close to zero or the negatives!)is a nono. bu yea definitely sexy choice
bro sorry i was too busy lately to confirm my offsets well my Weds Cerberus are 18x9 fr with a +34 offset and the rears are 18x10 +33 offset well i tried fitting them i will roll the fenders a lilttle bit because i want to lower the back end and there is a little rub also the front i will have to do some mod to the fender jus because my wheel sits almost perfect only problem is i will have to add a small spacer up front due to a bbk swap from a celsiur and the calipers dont clear major bummer!!
Old 04-16-12, 12:38 PM
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i just did this.. get a fender roller and roll/pull the poo out of it then match both fenders/clean it up with bondo
Old 04-18-12, 06:11 AM
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jajaja yea i plan to do this but ran into a snag so after i slap my wheels on im down to my final wheel driver side FR when i notice i have no clearance with my bbk swap off a ls400 -__-` so i had to take my front wheels off again and place the other ones again Next day i tried again i wasnt giving up just yet i was determined to put my wheels i tried spacers 6mm and 8`s found one that worked but snag no.2 my lug bolts arent long enough to secure the bolts so yup i hate my life but i left my back wheels on it keeps me motivated how sick they look they sit pretty flush and awesome but i will need to roll the fenders before i drop it in the rear some more trying to avoid rubbing
Old 04-18-12, 07:05 AM
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diy with a heat gun & eastwood fender roller


or take your car to a shop that does this.
Old 05-23-12, 04:29 PM
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So I know this thread is a Lil old but I wanted to do this too. So u just need a roller to do this? I don't want anything to extreme to where u have to start cutting. Just as Lil as this. Thx
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You're kinda pulling the fenders when you roll, so I guess rolling your fenders some more can pull the fenders. I'm sure there's another way to do that, but rolling some more does pull it more.
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