Need fender lips rolled and possibly flared...Anyone know of a shop near Dallas?
I live in Lewisville tExas, which is pretty close to Dallas. I have gotten some Zr1 315's in the back recently and am experiencing unpleasurable rubbing, mostly on the right side. Anyone know of a shop that can roll the lip on the outside of the fenders, and possibly flare them? If so, could you give me a number, or if you work there, an estimate?! Thanks a ton.
David
David
????It will just be a little bit of painting, not the whole thing. I'll be getting a paint job soon enough, so if it looks a little bit bad, then oh well. I just need the rubbing fixed. Unless you have suggestions/leads for me, please don't post. It gets me all excited. LOL.
Is it a Camaro or a Firebird? My T/A has a Pro-kit (low) and 17x11 Grand Sport offset 17x11's and I the only time I can get the tires to rub is on a HARD corner. Firebirds have more clearance.
I have been told you can roll the fender lip with a wooden bat. Just gently roll it between the tire and the lip gradually rolling the lip up.
I have been told you can roll the fender lip with a wooden bat. Just gently roll it between the tire and the lip gradually rolling the lip up.
Artistic Auto Body 972-466-1941
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Pictures of their work:
http://home.attbi.com/~c.houser/ratmobile/index4.html
Originally posted by chuck
Is it a Camaro or a Firebird? My T/A has a Pro-kit (low) and 17x11 Grand Sport offset 17x11's and I the only time I can get the tires to rub is on a HARD corner. Firebirds have more clearance.
I have been told you can roll the fender lip with a wooden bat. Just gently roll it between the tire and the lip gradually rolling the lip up.
Is it a Camaro or a Firebird? My T/A has a Pro-kit (low) and 17x11 Grand Sport offset 17x11's and I the only time I can get the tires to rub is on a HARD corner. Firebirds have more clearance.
I have been told you can roll the fender lip with a wooden bat. Just gently roll it between the tire and the lip gradually rolling the lip up.
I'm too much of a scaredy cat to try that myself!
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