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What does it take to roll fender lips on car to prevent fender and tire touching? When lowered
Something I might attempt maybe.
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I used a baseball bat and a lot of patience (i.e. take your time). Worked like a champ.
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original paint rolls with the lip pretty well, but repaints tend to crack, so go slow and keep an eye on the paint.
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Nathan, dunno if you have searched the archives here yet. Somewhere here I remember someone had a link to a company who make a device that bolts on to the wheel hub and has a spring loaded roller with a skeateboard looking wheel on the end that does the rolling. Looked a whole lot better than using a bat. ANd I think they hired the unit out aswell.
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add heat to soften the paint.
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Any pics?
Just wondering
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The link for the lip rolling machine is here under "Suspension".
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THANKS FOR THE INFO
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