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Old 07-14-2005, 02:56 AM
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hi guys, im planning on getting a set of 19inch le37t's and i probably will have to roll my fenders to get it to fit properly. does anyone know shops in san diego that can do this for me for a good deal? thanks.
Old 07-14-2005, 08:36 AM
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i'm thinking you wont have to roll your fenders. your car isn't low enough, and if you run about -1.4 degrees of camber you will be fine.

i guess it depends on whether or not you are going with a crazy offset.
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Originally Posted by xw34x
hi guys, im planning on getting a set of 19inch le37t's and i probably will have to roll my fenders to get it to fit properly. does anyone know shops in san diego that can do this for me for a good deal? thanks.

If you need your fenders rolled and are willing to come up to LA. We can roll your fenders. And you should lower it at the same time.

-J
Old 07-14-2005, 09:13 AM
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group5 on commerce, off miramar road, can take care of you.
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AJ-USA is great
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You do not have to roll them, i have 20's and they fit perfect.
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+22 is the offset im going with.. got the hotchkis tvs kit on my car. (big thanks to protocav ) the vendor said someone else bought the same thing and he rolled his fenders so.. hmm now im confused
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well, it certainly wouldn't hurt to get them rolled. it would be good for peace of mind, i suppose.
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what is an acceptable price for this type of procedure anyway?
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