Kaliwest84
01-08-07, 10:05 PM
alrigh..i just got 20s put on my vehicle..its been all good till a few days ago..the back right tire, everytime i go over a bump it hits the inner fender and the fender cuts the tire up..its getting deeper and deeper..and i dont know what the problem could be!?
its only the back right tire thats doing this..does anyone know how to fix this..my friend said i might have to get my fender rolled..
Kaliwest84
01-08-07, 10:10 PM
i called a body shop..guys saying round $125-$150 for 1 fender to be rolled..freakin krazy
PauL IzzI
01-08-07, 10:12 PM
:postpics: fender rolled would be the best option.... post some pics
Kaliwest84
01-08-07, 10:17 PM
does anyone else have this same problem? its weird how only one of the 4 touch the fender..maybe the springs or suspension or suttn is screwed
rblimas
01-08-07, 10:34 PM
does anyone else have this same problem? its weird how only one of the 4 touch the fender..maybe the springs or suspension or suttn is screwed
only with deep dish rims...i got 20's and it dont rub
this is going to sound crazy but, use a baseball bat to roll your fenders. Wedge it between the wheel and the fender and roll the bat. It's an old school trick. I did it to my friends Jag and it worked well.
PauL IzzI
01-08-07, 10:59 PM
wow that must be a really good friend....:hammer:
Kaliwest84
01-08-07, 11:31 PM
yea i was thinking..could i just take the rim and tire out..and hit the fender with a rubber hammer type of deal? would this work? i wanna do it good, so you cant see it from the outside
dkozloski
01-08-07, 11:45 PM
I've seen a couple of threads on this subject that talk about renting a fender roller online.
Kaliwest84
01-09-07, 07:32 AM
i found a rental service online..i cant find any stores who rent them in orlando though..online it is $50 to rent..and a $250 deposit is required through paypal..think i should go for this?
dkozloski
01-09-07, 12:55 PM
i found a rental service online..i cant find any stores who rent them in orlando though..online it is $50 to rent..and a $250 deposit is required through paypal..think i should go for this?
What are your options? Take the money and buy more tires to tear up?
tell the folks that put them on to fix that ish!!!?!
heavy footed
01-09-07, 06:12 PM
Chee$e is right, If you bought the rims from a reputible shop then they should fix it for you. :bunchies: if they no help, then I recommend using a rubber malet. the fender is a thin piece of metal that can easily be bended by force. I have done this and it works fine,save the 150 bucks and do it yourself. take the wheel off and and start on either side and work your way over to the other side ,hammer the inner well untill it folds, Just take your time and it will turn out great!