fender stretching
#1
fender stretching
I'm looking for info on how to do this properly. I am rubbing in the front fender/bumper area. Basically at the two bolts in the fender well. Pictures would be appreciated.
I'm on Sportmax 501's 16x8 205/45/16, KSport Coilovers.
Thanks.
I'm on Sportmax 501's 16x8 205/45/16, KSport Coilovers.
Thanks.
#2
i got some flush head phillips bolts with the same thread / pitch as stock from lowes for a few bucks, and removed the 10mm bolts that were there originally.
or most any body shop can "roll" and "pull" your fenders. there are lots of how to's on the internet and you tube, but you will need a fender rolling tool, not to hard to come by, but if you don't "roll" them properly, you can easily ruin your paint...
or most any body shop can "roll" and "pull" your fenders. there are lots of how to's on the internet and you tube, but you will need a fender rolling tool, not to hard to come by, but if you don't "roll" them properly, you can easily ruin your paint...
#4
here's one of hi posts that has a few pics of his box and i think a pic of mine as well.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=#3493790
Flat head screws would work. I just took out th plastic fender wells. i also rolled my fenders to allow room for my 002's. with the 501's you should not have to roll the fenders much at all since they have an offset on them. You could just space them out a little. I had to do that for one of my sets of wheels. Ill ask gothbox how we did it cause i forgot lol
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=#3493790
Flat head screws would work. I just took out th plastic fender wells. i also rolled my fenders to allow room for my 002's. with the 501's you should not have to roll the fenders much at all since they have an offset on them. You could just space them out a little. I had to do that for one of my sets of wheels. Ill ask gothbox how we did it cause i forgot lol
#5
Originally Posted by agentorunge
got any pics of your stance? i have a set of those wheels waiting for some tires, dropped on coilovers also.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...137&highlight=
#6
Originally Posted by Big_hungry
Flat head screws would work. I just took out th plastic fender wells. i also rolled my fenders to allow room for my 002's. with the 501's you should not have to roll the fenders much at all since they have an offset on them. You could just space them out a little. I had to do that for one of my sets of wheels. Ill ask gothbox how we did it cause i forgot lol
#7
#8
Go to lowes or Home Depot and get some plastic spacers, get some longer bolts, and replace them with the stock bolt that bolts the fender to the car(remove front bumper to see this) put the spacer in between the car and the fender bracket to space the fender out from the car,
here in this pic you can see(from Just1n) the nut that he used to space his. Just get what ever size spacer you need.
here in this pic you can see(from Just1n) the nut that he used to space his. Just get what ever size spacer you need.
#9
Yup shims or spacers between the fender and radiator support as shown is a good place to start. On my box (on air goes to the ground) I started with this before removing the bumper fender mount plastic clip and bolts entirely and mounting the fender to the bumper with a nut plate , a screw and a new longer fabricated flange on the bumper (good plastic repair adhesive and a piece of scrap bumper plastic for this). This second step is only necessary to provide clearance below -3 inches or so
#10
Originally Posted by TerribleTed
Yup shims or spacers between the fender and radiator support as shown is a good place to start. On my box (on air goes to the ground) I started with this before removing the bumper fender mount plastic clip and bolts entirely and mounting the fender to the bumper with a nut plate , a screw and a new longer fabricated flange on the bumper (good plastic repair adhesive and a piece of scrap bumper plastic for this). This second step is only necessary to provide clearance below -3 inches or so
#11
Originally Posted by eggie
Originally Posted by TerribleTed
Yup shims or spacers between the fender and radiator support as shown is a good place to start. On my box (on air goes to the ground) I started with this before removing the bumper fender mount plastic clip and bolts entirely and mounting the fender to the bumper with a nut plate , a screw and a new longer fabricated flange on the bumper (good plastic repair adhesive and a piece of scrap bumper plastic for this). This second step is only necessary to provide clearance below -3 inches or so
"Go to lowes or Home Depot and get some plastic spacers, get some longer bolts, and replace them with the stock bolt that bolts the fender to the car(remove front bumper to see this) put the spacer in between the car and the fender bracket to space the fender out from the car,
here in this pic you can see(from Just1n) the nut that he used to space his. Just get what ever size spacer you need." (scroll up to see the photo)
In his posted photos, the silver nuts at the bolt that bolts the fender to the fender bracket are being used as shims. You can use fatter or thinner "shims" here as needed to get the clearance you want. Be advise that the farther you go out the more visual effect there is at the fender bumper joint.....if you far enough you can cause misalignment of the bumper to the fender joint (I did not need to go that far, my fenders do look a little bit fatter but the look isn't bad).
#12
that part I get, I was talking about the bumper to fender connection and the plastic epoxy stuff. I don't understand that.
Oh and I still rub with the fender out so maybe I missed something.
Oh and I still rub with the fender out so maybe I missed something.
#15
Yeah that plastic fender to bumper clip is in the way remove it and attach the bumper to the fender with a screw directly thru the little skinny bumper edge up into the fender. The problem is that the plastic flange on the bumper is very narrow here (about 1/4 inch minus) and therefore weak. I glued a piece of bumper material froma salvage bumper to this flange to make it wider (like 1/2 inch) and the put the screw thru it into the fender (use a screwplate instead of going directly into the fender sheet metal ...stronger this way)...the result is much stronger than the thim bumper flange only. Pictures are impossible without dissassembling the front bumper...sorry not planning to do that soon. (Note I also cut away some of my fender liner above the factory fender bumper plastic thingy after removing the thingy...pop riveted in a smooth piece (no bulge down) from a garbage fender liner to fill the hole).
If you have too wide a wheel/tire or an offset that is not inward enuf none of this may solve your rubbing. My wheels are 18X7.5 with a 42MM offset.
If you have too wide a wheel/tire or an offset that is not inward enuf none of this may solve your rubbing. My wheels are 18X7.5 with a 42MM offset.
#17
Originally Posted by scionxbdriver07
question about stretching the fender, if u do that do u have to do something special to the front bumper so it still sits flush with the fender and bumper
#18
Originally Posted by TerribleTed
Originally Posted by scionxbdriver07
question about stretching the fender, if u do that do u have to do something special to the front bumper so it still sits flush with the fender and bumper
#19
Originally Posted by scionxbdriver07
Originally Posted by TerribleTed
Originally Posted by scionxbdriver07
question about stretching the fender, if u do that do u have to do something special to the front bumper so it still sits flush with the fender and bumper