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they can only roll "U" shape fender

for thinner fender like some k-cars "V" shape fender, they cant roll.. dont know why though


sure la V shape or flat shape cannot roll the fender using that device..

coz that device resting on the wheel hub..using it as center-point of the curve for that arch....if the arch was flat or v-shape how to roll using curve radius method?? :biggrin:
 
hey guys..

what is this roll fender about? make it wider?? sry newbie is learning since this is the 1st time i heard bout this technology~ :rolleyes:
 
In case the rims/tyres too wide and comes further out hitting the outer fender, roll up the fender so the tyres won't scrap onto it.....This is of course when it is scrapping slightly only....:biggrin:
 
so in this case, once roll the fender can use slightly wider offset rims?
 
cool..

ts plz post some pics n pricing once done it.. kinda tempting :biggrin:
 
i'm actually looking for a place to roll my old bmw... but i just resprayed it and is kinda skeptical anyone can actually roll it without screwing up my paint job... does anyone know a shop 'skillful' enuff to do it?
 
sifooo blackhowling why not look around for shop which have that fender-roller equipment...less likely to make the paint chipped...(if compared to usual under cherry tree mechanic hammering tool) :adore:
 
yea. planning to use 215/45/17 for my wira..but wry bout the effect n hassle in future~

215/45/R17 may be too big.....

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sifooo blackhowling why not look around for shop which have that fender-roller equipment...less likely to make the paint chipped...(if compared to usual under cherry tree mechanic hammering tool) :adore:

Aiyah! under cherry tree one sure not guarantee loh......hahahahaha:biggrin:
 
sure la V shape or flat shape cannot roll the fender using that device..

coz that device resting on the wheel hub..using it as center-point of the curve for that arch....if the arch was flat or v-shape how to roll using curve radius method?? :biggrin:

how bout if i want to make it flare out instead of just flattening the inner side..

looking for someone who can roll & 'flare' (fender pulling) to accommodate wide rims

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another video here, "pulling" fenders with fender roller..

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most of those fender rollers in sunway only know how to flatten the inner fender from U shape to V shape only. can give clearance only by a few mm's..

still cant find anyone who can pull fenders with fender rollers in msia..
 
What about those 350Z running around with the wider rear wheel? How did they do the fenders?
 
i got the tools for rent...location shah alam batu 3
 
What about those 350Z running around with the wider rear wheel? How did they do the fenders?

most of them using wide bodykits to accommodate....or the roll the fender a bit....


stretching fender work more or less similar to fender rolling with that tools...its just the operator need more muscle and time for stretching it...hence sometime he doesn't want to do it... :rofl:
 
I've seen them do this with the tool in sunway. Call to confirm.

Hup Shun Tyres Auto Car Care Sdn. Bhd.
11, Jln. PJS11/7, Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5632 9926 , 5637 2275

Hi Bro,
Izit pricey doing thats service in Hup Shun??heard my fren said,its quit costly doing servicing there..

Just my 2 cents..Please correct me if i am wrong..

Thanks
 

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