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Old 10-08-2008, 10:53 PM
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Anyone have some pics of a tc with rolled fenders. When i get rims i was thinking about professionally getting the fenders rolled. I love that m3 look from the back if it will look something close to that
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sry to be off topic, but i saw a BCP locally with rolled fenders and it looked amazing...and the hottest chick was driving it too! :D
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I think you guys are confessed...
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Rolled fenders like rolling the inside of the wheel well upwards? I know I've seen people do it, but I don't understand how that looks like an M3...

And it is something you can do fairly easily and I'm also pretty sure there's a DIY somewhere...
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rolling the fenders is rolling the inside of the wheel well upwards, not rolling the body line outwards, which is what i think those two first guys are thinking... those are flattened/pulled out, not rolled.
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you def would not want to do it yourself.. they heat up the fenders with a heat gun, and use a professional roller that connects to your wheel hub and spins around, bending the fender up and out.. That way it does not crack the paint.

I would honestly do it professionally... i don't think it will look like an m3 though.. it would push them out a bit but m3 style is pushin the fun a little too far
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Im going to roll fenders on my tc in 2-3 weeks. My new wheels are 18x8 with 35 offset and im dropped on stech springs. I'm thinking about renting a fender roller and heat gun and do it myself. I'd like to get it done professionaly but tc is my dd.
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Originally Posted by optional
rolling the fenders is rolling the inside of the wheel well upwards, not rolling the body line outwards, which is what i think those two first guys are thinking... those are flattened/pulled out, not rolled.
Oh i thought it was to roll it outwards and made the body wider lol thats why i wanted to check out some pics to see how it looked
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Hmmmm interested in what the outcome of this will be. For the people that are trying this themselves, lets us know how it went.
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dont roll them, i had a friend that paid 100 bucks to get them rolled and they fcked his paint lmao!!!! they used touch up all the way hahaha just cut ur fenders dude dont worry ill take pics tomorrow the fender consist in two parts just cut the inner part of the fender depending the offset of ur rims and tires.

i did it with no experience check it ohh and don't forget to wear eye protection lmao! unlike me im stoooopid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyqAYcISe4U







no rubbing lol

215/35 front 225/40 back
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