928OC Members - Use the fender roller if you need to....
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Drifting
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928OC Members - Use the fender roller if you need to....
Works great. I borrowed it a couple weeks back and had great success. Bolt it on, heat up the fenders with the heat gun an get to rolling, adjust for more pressure and roll, etc.....
I also used the crimper tool and it worked equally well. the OC bought this for your benefit, use it and fit some big meat under your car......
Yes I have the 996 C4S solid spoke 18" x 11" 45et wheel out back with a 295/30 Michelin pilot. No rubbing now, had a bit of a rub even after the baseball bat treatment. I could probably get away with a 305 on that wheel, but I'm close to the rear control/swing arm now on this wheel.
Contact Gary Knox here if you want to get on the list.
gary hopefully it made it back to you well?
I also used the crimper tool and it worked equally well. the OC bought this for your benefit, use it and fit some big meat under your car......
Yes I have the 996 C4S solid spoke 18" x 11" 45et wheel out back with a 295/30 Michelin pilot. No rubbing now, had a bit of a rub even after the baseball bat treatment. I could probably get away with a 305 on that wheel, but I'm close to the rear control/swing arm now on this wheel.
Contact Gary Knox here if you want to get on the list.
gary hopefully it made it back to you well?
Last edited by hinchcliffe; 07-09-2012 at 08:48 PM.
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Drifting
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Pics no before, but you can figure that out. Paint chipped when I did the baseball bat trick in the winter, didn't heat the paint enough.
Passenger side must've been fixed and painted before i got the car, paint has a different shade near the gas door. As you can tell it didn't duck bill as much as the drivers side
Passenger side must've been fixed and painted before i got the car, paint has a different shade near the gas door. As you can tell it didn't duck bill as much as the drivers side