• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

And they're on!



Where did you purchase or rent the fender roller?

he didnt rent one or buy one. he took my advise and did it by hand. all it takes is a heat gun to heat up the paint (so it doesnt crack when you hit it) and whack at it with a mallet. instead of the lip of the fender being at a 90* angle, you bend it up towards the fender so it makes more of a 180* angle instead. this will help from rubbing with big tires and low offset wheels.
 
yuup took bios advice and had no problem doin it inless than an hour an no paint chip or anything and i think it looks great!!
 


Well if this hasn't tooken long enough I've been so busy latley havn't been able to get out to get day time pics but I was able to get some over the weekend just a few tho!
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The GTX and the girlfriends GP

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I like this pic!
 
Take one of the wheels off and take some pics of the lip, might help in explaining.


Looks sweet but harborfrieght.com and autobody warehouse in elgin(unure of website use google) they sell the rollers, and good job on the 180 bit, we learned to do that one quick with our bagged trucks. 22" tires dont like pinch welds.
 


They look good. Too bad the pics are so small. Try loading them into imageshack, photobucket or something similar.
 
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