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Thread: Guard rolling

  1. #1
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    Guard rolling

    Hi All,

    Got quite an aggressive fitment coming in. I know ill need to get my guards rolled, i did calculations on an offset calculator which said my rears will stick out 29mm more. Not sure how accurate that is but i guess its a rough estimate.
    Anyway i was looking at my rears just wondering if i get my guards rolled, will this part get rolled as well? or is a whole different type of work.

    heres a pic of the section im worried about.


    so from the gap(where the bumper bolt is) down, is the rear bumper. can that get rolled too?


    Thanks.


    *edit: its a cl9 btw. lol
    8===D

  2. #2
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    you can get ur guard rolled, but the bumper cant get rolled, its made from plastic material kinda thing...
    Best thing you can do is trim it off with a blade..

    btw if u need help for doing guard rolling, pm me, i'll give u some info

  3. #3
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    its either bend that guard lip back or cut it off professional and smoothen it out. As for bumper you need to cut/shave it like "im.Kasuma" said.

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    cutting that lip off the guard sounds bad and leaves a sharp edge ( dangerous ) best off getting them rolled and pumped if needed,
    bumper just get a file out if your keen
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