rnsmelody wrote:that wouldnt be the problem, but its highly recommended that you should never use an impact gun on aftermarket wheels and tuner lugs.. it would be harder for you to get em off and you have a higher chance of stripping the lugs. so impact gun is a big NO NO!
Oh, I was referring to the coilover installation when I said impact wrench, not the lugs/wheels...
rnsmelody wrote:when you are getting ur fender rolled.. make sure they use a heat gun for it.. your paint would have a less chance of cracking. if you are lucky find a place that rolls fender with a fender roller & heat gun..
i know a shop in milipitas that has a fender roller (last year thou)..its called emotion garage. i dunno how much they charge and etc.. its located by blacktrax performance and great mall area.. so you might wanna try them if they still have it.
or last resort you can use a brembo and shave your fenders.
I'm gonna ask around a few other places, but from our collective experiences, and from someone I already contacted, looks like that extra piece of metal/non-flat area would make it extremely difficult (and hence, noone would try it) to roll... I'll try your place after I try some more local ones... thanks for the info!
PS Just how bad for the tires is the rubbing against the fenders? Would it take half of the life of my tires away? 1/4? 1/3? It might not even be worth the hassle if it isn't that big of a safety concern...
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