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Old 04-30-14 | 11:56 PM
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I lowered my sc but I'm having a problem, inside the wheel well where the fender meets the body of the car it's eating through my tirers what modifications can I make to get rid of it

I tried heat gun n three different types of hammers didn't phase it
Even tried a torch with the hammers and that hardly moved it

I'm wondering what modification did u make to lower your sc
Old 04-30-14 | 11:59 PM
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I'm guessing your tires a rubbish on the pinch weld?

Get a 3lb mini sledge and go to town on it bending it up, I have heard of people cutting them out also.
Old 05-01-14 | 12:09 AM
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I'm guessing your tires a rubbish on the pinch weld?

Get a 3lb mini sledge and go to town on it bending it up, I have heard of people cutting them out also.
I tried the sledge with the heat gun and Torch gun didn't move

The most I got it to move is with a hydrolic jack n about 6 bricks and jacked up my car on it
Old 05-01-14 | 05:53 AM
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If you didn't phase it with the hammers that means you weren't hitting it hard enough. Beat the hell out of it!
Old 05-01-14 | 05:56 AM
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Make sure your going back and forth with heat one area at a time. Have some one heat while you tap fenders
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