Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 21
  1. #1
    guest01 is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    204

    Unhappy Rolled fenders today...

    and what a disaster it has been. The shop used the proper rolling tool, but when he called me, all he had was bad news. Paint cracked on all four fenders...meaning they have to put some sort of textile coating with a base coat/clear coat. And he couldnt roll them completely up...just a slight angle. Hopefully it'll clear the 22's...the tires have been severly gouged from bumps on the side walls...not sure if I'll need to buy new Pirelli's...ick. Very ick. Hopefully it'll take care of the problem. Btw, they started to rub even more after installing the new camber alignment kit..approx ~$800. I thought this would prevent further issues, instead caused the problems I tried to avoid! Ugh..horrible experience. It's going to cost me another ~$385 to roll/paint the messups tommorow. This was a good learning experience...wish I went with 9.5 rears/8.5 fronts, or 9.5 all around. I'm running 10.5 rears, 9.5 fronts foose nitrous. And top things off, the cambers adjustments are greatly different from right to left...my right being in the negative to help tuck the tire in...but the rear right is slighty lower in height compared to my left. It rubs/cuts into the tire like crazy because of this. Is it possible to match camber alignments right to left? I'm prolly gonna take it to TiresPlus to see if they can do any better with camber. I'm a poor, poor dood with messed up wheels.

  2. #2
    RobAGD's Avatar
    RobAGD is offline See ya in anotha life brotha

    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Reston, Va
    Posts
    13,910
    I have the 20" Foose and I added the Brembos and its a bit worse for me now.

    From the rear of the car it looks like there is a slight offset in where the wheels line up in the fender wells. If that is built into the car you are hosed.

    A few things to look into, is have them roll the car up on the alignment rack, then get under it with a good light and see how much space you have on the backside of the tires/suspention.

    Then price out have some of the back pad on the wheel milled off to move the wheel in a little, I think the pad is thick enough to remove 5mm without much issue and that maybe enough to help you out a bit. I know it is going to cost some green but one it is fixed, if you leave it alone it is a 1 time expence.

    If the paint cracked they didnt get it warm enough with a heat gun and or tried to roll too much at a time, the problem is they took the job abd I bet told you that the paint MAY crack which is true, but someone skilled and with the right tools could have done that without cracking the paint.

    Hey good luck on getting the car sorted out.

    -R

  3. #3
    MVP25's Avatar
    MVP25 is offline UndertheRadar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Westchester, New York
    Posts
    131
    I rolled my fenders myself after I couldn't find anyone to do it. I warmed the fender first and took alittle time to roll each one. I bet they tried to roll them in one quick swipe. I pretty sure they didn't do the right thing because I was able too and I'm no way handy with this kind of stuff!!!

  4. #4
    Tork Monster's Avatar
    Tork Monster is offline What a Whiner...
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    661
    WTF??!!
    Man that sucks. You take it to a professional and end up getting inferior work done on your ride.
    It's pretty obvious this shop has never done it before and didn't heat the paint properly. I would demand they paint it at no charge (they won't, but it may get the price down).

    I rolled my fenders last weekend and everything went great. I even had some cracked paint on the front right fender from a bent lip before I rolled 'em and that didn't even get worse.

    I was not able to get all four fenders rolled completely flush, but very nearly... The backs did, but I stopped short with the fronts because the inner fender was starting to pop out from behind the lip.

    See my vid on YouTube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbAnowJtd3o

    By the way, I now have a full kit made up (including the heat gun) for anyone who wants to rent it. $50 + shipping.

    Trust yourself, not some over-priced shop who knows less than you do!

    Really sorry to hear this. It is only metal, but man, what a pain.

  5. #5
    crhemi's Avatar
    crhemi is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Kauai, Hi
    Posts
    3,698
    Great video!
    SOLD! $19K-2006 LOADED 300C SRT8 W/Deep-Dish Grille, VIP Rear window Spoiler, Carbon Fiber Airhammer, Magnaflow High Flow Cats & Exhaust, BT Trunk Wing, Black Sonar LED Tails, Hotchkis Sways, KWvII's, D.S. Predator, Dyno (406hp/410trq pre-exhaust) CMR Tuned Your NoVa Realtor!

  6. #6
    SilvaSurfer's Avatar
    SilvaSurfer is offline SRT-8 Driver
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    SoCal
    Posts
    6,134
    Great video and you got skills.......


    Matthew 7 ver.17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
    Formerly Known as dntnvme

  7. #7
    demonglory's Avatar
    demonglory is offline The devil is spinning in his box!
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Casa de Morrison-Plymouth,MA
    Posts
    213
    Quote Originally Posted by Tork Monster View Post
    WTF??!!
    See my vid on YouTube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbAnowJtd3o
    The intro dialog voice sounds like Agent Smith(Hugo Weaving) from the Matrix.

  8. #8
    dumpster's Avatar
    dumpster is offline rock and rolla
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    zion, illstate
    Posts
    2,154
    great vid

    can either of you guys post a upclose pic of the outside along with the inside of the fenders after they have been done please

  9. #9
    lowriderman3's Avatar
    lowriderman3 is online now Rut Ro!
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Low Down Dirty South!
    Posts
    16,524
    my right being in the negative to help tuck the tire in...but the rear right is slighty lower in height compared to my left.
    That does suck. That is enough heartache to want to not mod. I do think the rear height is slightly different on each side from the factory. I remember a thread or discussion on this.



    "They Were Just Jealous That My Charger Pulled More Kitties Than A Bowl Of Milk"

  10. #10
    pigpen's Avatar
    pigpen is offline Kluck Fabrication
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    10,269
    Bummer Man!!
    So damn custom, I don't even need a sig!

  11. #11
    guest01 is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    204
    Quote Originally Posted by lowriderman3 View Post
    That does suck. That is enough heartache to want to not mod. I do think the rear height is slightly different on each side from the factory. I remember a thread or discussion on this.
    Hey, you think the KW V2 shocks would correct this? I'm thinking about going all out to fix this problem...I just don't want to run into MORE issues.

  12. #12
    MVP25's Avatar
    MVP25 is offline UndertheRadar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Westchester, New York
    Posts
    131
    I had the Kw's on mine when I rolled my fenders. It will not correct the problem. No short cut there. sorry!

  13. #13
    Jaak's Avatar
    Jaak is offline Livin' the Mild Life in South Oakville.

    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    '07 SuperBee SRT8,'06 Magnum SRT8, '11 Chrysler 300
    Posts
    23,602
    Hey, that's where Token's avatar went to!!! 1:52
    2006 Magnum SRT8 - 11.85@117
    2007 SuperBee SRT8 - 12.21@117
    2011 300 Limited - Who cares, it's good on gas and the chick digs it.




  14. #14
    guest01 is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    204
    Bleh...I was hoping to get my fenders rolled 90 degress...instead it was 45. The reason behind this was because the plastic shroud wheel well thingamagiger would hang down, which it does.

    How do you fix this? Cut it out or ignore it...I doubt the fender well would cause any issues other than rubbing on hard bumps. I need to take some photos to get a better understanding...it's kind 'weird'. Textile paint w/base coat ...looks aok from a distance but you can see a line of paint/coat on the fenders, bleh.

  15. #15
    guest01 is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    204
    What was the resolution to offest the imblancing issue? i.e. One tire lower than the other side? My car looks retarded and even with rolled fenders will still rub. It's obviously lower on the right then the left...is this because there's ~200lbs more weight on the driver side?

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Share This Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •