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  • Rolling/Pulling

    Hey everyone
    I bought some 18x9 +30 rota g-forces for my 2007 mazdaspeed 3
    my wheels are currently 18x7.5 +48 and the previous owner rolled and slightly pulled the fenders. I'm currently sunk about an inch, so the 9s will be almost flush.
    Regardless i know I need to pull my fenders even more, so im looking for the best way to do this.
    Thanks

  • #2
    A heat gun and a fender roller will be your best bet. The key is to keep the paint warm to prevent cracking and to take your time. Try to find one locally to rent, or rent one off ebay. I have one in PA, if you're local shoot me a pm .

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    • #3
      take your car to a guy who has a fender roller who has done it before.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Schultz28 View Post
        take your car to a guy who has a fender roller who has done it before.

        I'm with this while its not very hard to damage the paint and some cars tend to be more of a pain then others.

        I would call and ask around, here alot of the newer younger body shops all do it and tends to run about $30 a fender.

        One tip: if you want to do it yourself you I would practice first. My moms prizm turned out great! I told her she needed spacers but she doesn't listen

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