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I'm in a car crew and have our own vendors to do stuff got us at a cheap price but the cheapest I can get is 120 for all. I think that's way too much. He has the tools and everything already but he just charges too much.

are there any good/cheap places in San Diego where I can take me car to get the fenders rolled?
 

· ilikecamrys
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dont cheap out on fender rolls.
it cant be undone.

go to a reputable place.

you getting ready for wheels?
 

· ilikecamrys
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no you don't need to roll your fenders lol

$80 for all 4 is about the price. but reputation/work quality is the most important.

once you do it, there's no going back.

you only need to roll your fenders if you have aggressive/wide wheels that stick out.
thus to prevent rubbing/fenders cutting up your tires.

http://awdfitted.blogspot.com/ <-- he did mingming, mine, and eyezack's fenders.

but he's all the way up here. best bet is to google as not many camrys need to get fenders rolled..

see what other forums have said about fender rollers :p
 

· ilikecamrys
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yeah but i heard he's ultra busy.

alexorozco has tried to get in contact with him but to no avail =X

but there are some good fender rollers in SoCal so just look around, especially at other forums.

and no u wont. lol how low did you want to go?

my friend's car can get full rotation without rubbing.
even dumped cars like mingming and alexorozco can do it without it rubbing.

however, taking a corner fast while slammed will require fender rolling and even then i dont know if it'll fix your problem of not being able to full turn.
 

· ilikecamrys
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he only rolled it to prevent the fender from cutting up his tires, by rolling it, the flat side of the fender will "rub" the tires and it won't cut them up. also looks a little smoother the way the tires are.

but he had no problems turning.




if your wheels/tires are not that aggressive then there's no need to roll.
 

· ilikecamrys
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isaac told me he was jealous of still having letters on my tire's sidewall lol.

it just rubs off the letters on the sidewall after a while.

again, fender rolling offers little/no vertical clearance.
it's only purpose is to reduce rubbing and/or have it rub at the most optimal angle in which
you won't cut the tire.

you should only be concerned if you're running aggressive/wide wheels.

here's a perfect example (my car lol)

if the fenders would not roll, then they would be perpendicular to my tire and thus cut into my tire when the suspension compresses. with the roll, the fender just grazes the side, but still rubs.

if you want to tuck wide/aggressive wheels (not rub) then you'd have to go to a bodyshop and get a
custom widebody = $$$$.

but since you're only on stock wheels for now, you should be fine.
 
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