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.
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