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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Tucson
Posts: 120
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Fender rolling questions
I have a very well maintained and well cared for '88 Carrera finished in (instant oxidizing) Guards Red. Evidence indicates the car was always garaged, not parked in the sun. Roof panel may have been refinished very early in the car's life. Original paint in surprisingly good condition. To get the Euro ride height will very likely require "rolling" the front fender lips. 205-55 tires on 7 X 16 wheels. This raises some questions.
1. Heating old paint will make it more plastic and reduce the tendency to crack and chip. What target temperature? I have an instant reading digital thermometer I use for cooking that can be used to measure the surface temp. 2. Some damage is inevitable requiring touch up painting. What is the best way to create touch up paint that will match the original paint color which will have faded over time? Will buffing the paint bring it back close enough to original color to use touch up from commercial sources? |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: nj
Posts: 599
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I don't know if going to euro ride height will require rolling the fenders. It depends on a number of factors like actual width of the tire, wheel offset, camber and stiffness of the suspension.
Having said that, with my limited experience, I heated the paint until it was hot to the touch, but not so hot I couldn't put my fingers on it for a couple of seconds. I tried using an infrared thermometer but found the hand-test to be easier. Keep the entire flare warm and roll a little bit at a time. Be patient as it will take several passes and adjustments of the roller. |
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