15x8 +25 205/50/15 yokohama S drive tires, no camber kits, rolled fenders and a light pull.DAMN that car looks good. I know it's buried somewhere in your postings, but would you mind sharing the sizing/offset of your wheels? They line up beautifully with the fenders
I did the old school way, because i'm old lol. I used a ball peen hammer, large rubber mallet, and a flat piece of metal to pull. I've done body work in the past so I had some confidence going into this. I took my time working around the entire arch with each set of hammer blows with a palm flat against the outside edge of the fender. I just worked back and forth until I got it as flat as possible. Then I set my coilovers to their lowest setting and slowly dropped the car with my jack and gently pulled on the fenders with the flat bar until my tires could clear the fenders with the car all the way down on the ground. Doing it this way ensured that I wouldn't rub at any point throughout the range of suspension travel. Then I raised the car up to my desired height which reduced some of the negative camber and gave me that flush look without making contact. It's a long tideous process.Hi CHILD,
Would you mind sharing how you rolled your fenders and the light pull ?
this would be a big help to me.
Thank You
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People don't cut the lip of the fender because it would be sharp, then you'd cut into the tires if you ever made contact like in a turn. Some have flared the edge out but it looks stupid like that and tends to ruin the fender anyway.so it means to roll the edge so that it doesn't have that channel on the inside and then pull the edge out. i need to see some picture of this, i hear it about this more and more, Specially for the really low cars. i wonder if anyone's ever cut the edge instead of rolling, or flared it out . That should also help with the tire contact.
My coupe and the hatch have 99% of the same parts lol. But yeah, i wanted a genuine spoon spoiler for it.Your red hatch was very nice and one of my motivators to have a clean car. Child, did you plan on putting a spoiler on that hatch?
i guess you could leave a little bit of the lip on there so there's enough to roll the edge so it would not be sharp. by any chance you have a video of you rollin' and pulling? i would like to see that. .People don't cut the lip of the fender because it would be sharp, then you'd cut into the tires if you ever made contact like in a turn. Some have flared the edge out but it looks stupid like that and tends to ruin the fender anyway.
What would be the point of a little lip and rolling....it'd be just the same as a full lip rolled. No video of me doing it. Didnt think to record myself banging on a civic for a couple hours.i guess you could leave a little bit of the lip on there so there's enough to roll the edge so it would not be sharp. by any chance you have a video of you rollin' and pulling? i would like to see that. .
I didnt use a heat gun when i did mine. You can use one to try to not chip the paint, but i didnt care about that. All my chipped paint is out of sight and then i just scuffed and painted over it just for rust prevention.Did you use a heat gun on the paint too? Just thought I would mention it since it hasn't been said yet.