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rolling fenders

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by Concordmk1, May 20, 2004.

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    Concordmk1 Guest

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    I haven't on my Corolla but I helped a friend of mine do it on his car a while back. How did you do it? You may not have angled it enough to where it is a noticable difference. Was there rubbing before or did you do it just to do it?
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    HK-Racer Guest

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    bat. and i just did it.
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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    did you lower your car to decrease the gap when usnig the bat? It should work pretty well. Worst comes to worst, get a hard mallot or a hammer.
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    HK-Racer Guest

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    rolling fenders

    i tried to rolled my fenders on my '96. and it seems the same. does any one done it on their rolla? i know vamp did, i checked his site. but my fenders dont seem to rolled up?
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    my paint cracked and is rusting and there is not much clearcoat left on my car
    everybody give me some money so i can get a paint job
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    Be ready though...Your paint is prolly going to chip. Have some touch-up primer and paint just in case. You DONT need rust!
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    TheRealCratchit Guest

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    I went at mine with a bat and everything came out good....just watch out for chipping.
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    i did mine with this roller thing u hook up to ur lugs and it chipped a little bit but no more rubing and u can barly see where it chipped
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    oh ok. i'll try to use a hammer or something. but i dont wanna break that shit right off lol.
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    dopeee Guest

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    ummm rubber mallet works well. if u use a hammer wrap it with a towel or put the towel over where ur gonna hit otherwise ur gonna get a lot of uneven dents that u can see even on the outside

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