Rolled my fenders and installed RUF spacers today
#16
Originally Posted by mikerosi
Looks great Scott. I was curious also if you had the 12`s on the rear. So I assume you do not have to hack up the liners and the spacers do not add rubbing on the fenders. Do stock GT2`s have spacers?
I'm running 11" wheels out back. No hacking/cutting required. Just bend/roll the lip inside the fender well out of the way and you're good to go.
#17
Originally Posted by MidnighTT
I just did a quick forum search on "baseball" that didn't turn up anything useful. So...
Can you please describe how you rolled the fender lips with a baseball bat? Maybe I won't buy that Eastwood roller after all.
Jeff
Can you please describe how you rolled the fender lips with a baseball bat? Maybe I won't buy that Eastwood roller after all.
Jeff
Search "baseball bat roll fender" in Google and you'll find a ton of info.
#18
I used to use the baseball bat technique on hondas when I was younger, but you are a brave man to employ this device on your 996tt, glad everything worked out for you...I think I would have been entirely too nervous to go through with it as I have seen horror stories of cracking paint as well as stretching of the quarter panel where it meets the wheel well.
#19
I initially tried the bat as I have done this a few times in the past with good results, but unfortunately the bat teqnique didn't give me enough room and the correct angle and a clean transition free of lumps in the bend due to the MPSC's in the 315 size with the racing BBS wheels. I eventually purchased the eastwood fender rolling tool and it did a great job to even out the subtle lumps left behing by the bat technique and leave a factory finish.
#20
Originally Posted by GrettW
I used to use the baseball bat technique on hondas when I was younger, but you are a brave man to employ this device on your 996tt, glad everything worked out for you...I think I would have been entirely too nervous to go through with it as I have seen horror stories of cracking paint as well as stretching of the quarter panel where it meets the wheel well.
#22
Use the proper tool or else take a chance of cracking up the paint ......The fender rolling tool is not only safe but it is infact very simple to use too...I just rolled the fenders on my M3 and they came out perfect.....
#23
Nothing fattens up the rear look like offsets or spacers, looks awesome. Scott, did you try to warm up the paint any to prevent cracking or not. I need to do this as well but have been chicken. I have 11 inch rear with pretty aggressive offsets. No rubbing yet but a severe bottom out could hit the tire. My fronts are 9 inch so no spacers need there but they fill the well nicely with the 235 fronts. I noticed crisper turn in with the 235 and wider stance. Nice job again.
Last edited by silver; 05-28-2007 at 08:38 AM.
#24
Originally Posted by silver
Nothing fattens up the rear look like offsets or spacers, looks awesome. Scott, did you try to warm up the paint any to prevent cracking or not. I need to do this as well but have been chicken. I have 11 inch rear with pretty aggressive offsets. No rubbing yet but a severe bottom out could hit the tire. My fronts are 9 inch so no spacers need there but they fill the well nicely with the 235 fronts. I noticed crisper turn in with the 235 and wider stance. Nice job again.
I parked the car out in the sun for a few hours (95 degrees) and the paint was hot to the touch. I'd rather do this than use a heat gun.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 05-28-2007 at 09:25 AM.
#25
Here are some close ups. No waves, cracks or flaws. The weird looking thing in the first pic is a reflection of the tire/wheel on my Jeep which is parked right next to my car. It's actually perfectly smooth.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 05-29-2007 at 02:50 PM.
#29
Originally Posted by oak
looks like you may have to roll some more, it appears you have some slicing/rubbing going on in your sidewalls.
#30
ah,......gotcha, funny how you can still have those issues and not have any noticeable type of noise or indications just more slicing. I just went through all this a few months ago. just when I thought I had releived all areas I might hit a bump or tweak with the suspension and it rubs again. I had problems with the 10 and 2 o'clock areas, had to relieve some large tabs that was causing some rubbing.
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