Rolled Fender Questions.
Went to a local shop to discuss rolling or cutting my rear fenders. The guy pointed out the seam on that edge saying that it was a layer of "caulk" covering the spot welds. He said that if it's that's cut off that the connection between the two sheets of metal will be free floating and could be an issue down the road.
That would leave rolling out the edge inboard of the seam (lame since it's only like 1/8") or cutting just that edge off.
He also claimed that using a roller could warp/flare the 1" of flat steel surrounding the wheel.
Sounds like he's maybe overcomplicating things. Anyone (Milt) have tips on a proven method (Milt) and maybe want to debunk this guys claims (Milt). Where did you cut? Got any pics of Posh's edge?
Meanwhile I think the front wells are good as they are. They seem pre-rolled. Only the rear has a nasty sharp edge sticking in 1/2" to slice up my sidewall (I'm taking corners like a grandma until I get this settled... ugh!)
That would leave rolling out the edge inboard of the seam (lame since it's only like 1/8") or cutting just that edge off.
He also claimed that using a roller could warp/flare the 1" of flat steel surrounding the wheel.
Sounds like he's maybe overcomplicating things. Anyone (Milt) have tips on a proven method (Milt) and maybe want to debunk this guys claims (Milt). Where did you cut? Got any pics of Posh's edge?
Meanwhile I think the front wells are good as they are. They seem pre-rolled. Only the rear has a nasty sharp edge sticking in 1/2" to slice up my sidewall (I'm taking corners like a grandma until I get this settled... ugh!)
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