Not the best solution, but an affordable and OK solution to your problem.
The best way: get widebody quarters and do the bodywork required.
Realistically, you can do what the photo illustrates, and still have a stable body. You're not going to have to cut the whole quarter all the way around. When you re-roll the lip, just make sure to use a brush on sealer before rolling. Also, you will want to weatherize the inside via your trunk, to keep out any water. I'm going to be using drip-check when I do mine.
Good luck, as I'm doing the samething soon.
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Yeah i was thinking this as well.Originally posted by Dr.AK View PostJust a question... won't cutting out that lip have an impact on the stability of the fender?
Okey awesome paint skillz
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Don't know if anyone will get the point, that i'm trying to make, but in the first pic is unrolled, the second is rolled and third cut.
-is the fender not hold in place by warping around the inner fender? and when rolling them, makes just makes them snug against each other?- third, if so and you go cutting, wont the outer fender be lose from the inner section?
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Just a question... won't cutting out that lip have an impact on the stability of the fender?
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can the people that have cut this take a photo:P i have the same problem:P it will help
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Honestly I would just take a flap disc on a grinder and shave it all down.
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Originally posted by TheStig View Postun pull them, use a wire wheel to grind it out, and re roll... Ive done this, not a big deal, just takes some time.
This is sort of what I was wishing was possible at this point.
Can you elaborate on how it would be best to go about pulling the lip back down without damaging/warping anything?
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un pull them, use a wire wheel to grind it out, and re roll... Ive done this, not a big deal, just takes some time.
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I would have no Idea as Im a non bmw owner, But My guess would be to do it with great difficulty.
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Got some wide/low offset wheels, need help with rear fender dilemma!
Hello all,
(Info for non BMW owners: Inside of a BMW e36 rear fender, lies a thick strip of black rubberized coating. This is what this thread is in reference to)
I've already rolled and pulled my rear fenders. However, I didn't think twice about removing the black weather lining inside of the rear fenders to get more clearance from my roll.
I regret this decision, and have since acquired a new set of wheels where I'll need ALL the space I can from back there in the rear fenders.
I was wondering if I had any options as to removing this rear fender inner lip sealant AFTER I've already rolled the lip up tight?Tags: None

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