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Post by Magrider on May 5, 2011 15:09:25 GMT -7
So who knows some were I can get my fenders rolled for a decent price any help would be awesome Thanks SLCLX Fam
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Post by GreenWithEnvy on May 5, 2011 18:59:21 GMT -7
I've got a buddy that could probably roll them for you. I'll see if I can get in touch with him.
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Post by Magrider on May 5, 2011 21:58:08 GMT -7
Ya find out and let me know
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Post by srtxlr8 (Ed B.) on May 6, 2011 7:51:46 GMT -7
Mag, I just ordered a roller, should be here within a week maybe we can have a rolling fest and help each other out. Or I can loan it to you after I get done with it. Last year I wanted to roll my fenders but no one had a roller so I decided to buy one because I am getting some new rims in a month or so and my current tires rub when I turn just right(or just wrong).
Or if you wanted to there is a set of finishing plyers that clamp the last couple of degrees of the fender lip sold by eastwood for 40$ I wanted to buy them but the roller was already 239.00 so I figured I spent enough.
Let me know, Ed
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Post by MikEy on May 6, 2011 8:08:41 GMT -7
I need to get mine done soon also
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Post by greg095 on May 6, 2011 8:54:36 GMT -7
Keep in mind guys, unless your running a lowered set up, and a 10.5 inch with greater than a 295 series tire, there is no need to roll your fenders. That is, if your running the proper offset on your wheels to begin with.
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Post by Magrider on May 6, 2011 9:19:41 GMT -7
I have 295 and 10.2 so I really think I need to roll my fenders I don't want to chance ruining my fenders if I get my bags on
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Post by greg095 on May 6, 2011 10:31:36 GMT -7
Then lets roll!!!!
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Post by srtxlr8 (Ed B.) on May 6, 2011 10:47:10 GMT -7
Mine are rubbing with my stock rims and slightly taller snow tires but I'm also buying 22's and I want them to be as tall as my snow tires on stock 20's. It reduces fender gap without lowering it, I think more sidewall give a smoother ride I'm talking 285/35/22's rear. 265's front
But anyway I need to roll mine for the winter tires for sure so that is why I coughed up the money for a roller. I also think that their will be alot of LX'ers that might want to use it. Maybe I rent it out for cheap to help re-coop the initial cash investment. IDK
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Post by greg095 on May 6, 2011 11:30:49 GMT -7
Thats interesting. I am also running stock 18's on bags and don't rub at all.
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Post by Pogo (Dave) on May 7, 2011 8:59:01 GMT -7
Mine are rubbing with my stock rims and slightly taller snow tires but I'm also buying 22's and I want them to be as tall as my snow tires on stock 20's. It reduces fender gap without lowering it, I think more sidewall give a smoother ride I'm talking 285/35/22's rear. 265's front But anyway I need to roll mine for the winter tires for sure so that is why I coughed up the money for a roller. I also think that their will be alot of LX'ers that might want to use it. Maybe I rent it out for cheap to help re-coop the initial cash investment. IDK You should go with that Ed. I'm sure you would generate interest. No reason you should eat the cost of it especially since you only use it once on your ride.
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