Front fender roll necessary??
#1
Front fender roll necessary??
hey guys, i'm about to get 19in wheels with the tire size of 245/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rear. i also lowered 1.0 front and 1.2 rear with gf210 tanabe springs. i know for sure you have to roll the rear fenders but is the front necessary also?? the guy who was supposed to roll my fenders told me i dont need to roll the front. help anyone?
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#13
is this necessary? most are saying i'm fine for the front fenders but what you said makes sense too... i don't want to have to go through all the trouble if i'm fine without it...
#14
Trouble LOL, the job is less than 5 minutes per side.
Just the top one , the one almost centered above the wheel.
Last edited by terrasmak; 07-16-2011 at 11:28 PM.
#15
It's time to close the gap between my tires and fender.
And @ the 5 minutes perside comment...
It took me a LOT longer than 5 minutes a side to roll the fenders
I suggest that when rolling the fenders, you take more time.
Your fenders will crack, and it's sucks.
#16
Thank you for the info!
It's time to close the gap between my tires and fender.
And @ the 5 minutes perside comment...
It took me a LOT longer than 5 minutes a side to roll the fenders
I suggest that when rolling the fenders, you take more time.
Your fenders will crack, and it's sucks.
It's time to close the gap between my tires and fender.
And @ the 5 minutes perside comment...
It took me a LOT longer than 5 minutes a side to roll the fenders
I suggest that when rolling the fenders, you take more time.
Your fenders will crack, and it's sucks.
#19
not gonna waist my time responding to this ..
as for your front .. check rimtuck . com and enter your specs on the data sheet with pictures... u will see that your numbers u have are very common.. and work like a charm... without rolling or cutting..
im on a 9.5 front with a +4 offset.. with a 225 35 front.. and i can go as low as i like. as u can see my tire is a little bit more stretched and i still have lots of room.. if u have the option go with a 225 35 cheers
as for your front .. check rimtuck . com and enter your specs on the data sheet with pictures... u will see that your numbers u have are very common.. and work like a charm... without rolling or cutting..
im on a 9.5 front with a +4 offset.. with a 225 35 front.. and i can go as low as i like. as u can see my tire is a little bit more stretched and i still have lots of room.. if u have the option go with a 225 35 cheers
#20
not gonna waist my time responding to this ..
as for your front .. check rimtuck . com and enter your specs on the data sheet with pictures... u will see that your numbers u have are very common.. and work like a charm... without rolling or cutting..
im on a 9.5 front with a +4 offset.. with a 225 35 front.. and i can go as low as i like. as u can see my tire is a little bit more stretched and i still have lots of room.. if u have the option go with a 225 35 cheers
as for your front .. check rimtuck . com and enter your specs on the data sheet with pictures... u will see that your numbers u have are very common.. and work like a charm... without rolling or cutting..
im on a 9.5 front with a +4 offset.. with a 225 35 front.. and i can go as low as i like. as u can see my tire is a little bit more stretched and i still have lots of room.. if u have the option go with a 225 35 cheers
I was just kidding