Night87's Photoshoot thread
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well i think i'm done now :D FINALLY!
actually, not 100% complete because i'm still rubbing in the back. The tires aren't shreading so I think it has to do something with the top fenders touching the sides of the tires. DAMMIT i should've gone with 205/40/18's...
anyways..here's a shot of my car after a nice car wash and camber adjustments in the rear
actually, not 100% complete because i'm still rubbing in the back. The tires aren't shreading so I think it has to do something with the top fenders touching the sides of the tires. DAMMIT i should've gone with 205/40/18's...
anyways..here's a shot of my car after a nice car wash and camber adjustments in the rear
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^i can guarantee you are rubbing on the rear bumper/quarter panel tab + the metal edge on the inside of the fender, gotta cut it out and grind down or hammer flat the metal sticking out!
other then that! LOOKS SICK!!
would look sicker with a deeper lip in the rear + neochrome lips, lol
other then that! LOOKS SICK!!
would look sicker with a deeper lip in the rear + neochrome lips, lol
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^i can guarantee you are rubbing on the rear bumper/quarter panel tab + the metal edge on the inside of the fender, gotta cut it out and grind down or hammer flat the metal sticking out!
other then that! LOOKS SICK!!
would look sicker with a deeper lip in the rear + neochrome lips, lol
other then that! LOOKS SICK!!
would look sicker with a deeper lip in the rear + neochrome lips, lol
I got rid of the plastic piece that bulges out and cut the side of the rear bumper. Problem i'm encountering is only the top part of the fenders which i think wasn't rolled flushed enough. The rears are touble metaled so it can't be that flush. i think i need to pull it out more so trying to see what to use to do that.
You got a pic of how your rears are rolled?
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YOU ARE CORRECT about the rubbing issue. man i was rubbing throughout my whole way driving 30 minutes today
I got rid of the plastic piece that bulges out and cut the side of the rear bumper. Problem i'm encountering is only the top part of the fenders which i think wasn't rolled flushed enough. The rears are touble metaled so it can't be that flush. i think i need to pull it out more so trying to see what to use to do that.
You got a pic of how your rears are rolled?
I got rid of the plastic piece that bulges out and cut the side of the rear bumper. Problem i'm encountering is only the top part of the fenders which i think wasn't rolled flushed enough. The rears are touble metaled so it can't be that flush. i think i need to pull it out more so trying to see what to use to do that.
You got a pic of how your rears are rolled?
but sounds like you need to shave/hammer the remaining metal, its too tough for the roller, needs to be forced out of the way!
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i think i need to use a plier, pull it back out, and cut the inner metal to make the outer metals roll in more. and thx for the pic if u could get it
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oh, what i did was slice the metal and bent each individual piece back, if that makes sense
also remember to put some kind of paint under there on the exposed metal to prevent rust from forming