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Re: Rolling the rear fender lip

To: Dave_Driemeier@May-Co.com
Subject: Re: Rolling the rear fender lip
From: Pat Horne <pjhorne@mail.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:15:46 -0600
Dave,

I needed to roll the lip on my rear fenders several years ago. I used a 
2' length of pipe, about 2" in diameter. You need a helper on this, 
mainly to keep the pipe positioned and let you know when something looks 
wrong.
Get the car on level, smooth surface, with at least 30' behind the car. 
Insert the pipe between the front of the tire and the wheel well lip. 
Now, slowly back up and the pipe will roll in between the fender and the 
tire. Keep the pipe in line with the center of the wheel so it will 
continue to roll until lip clears the back of the tire. Check the 
clearance and repeat if necessary.

The fender will bow out while the pope is ion there, but it will come 
back into place when the pipe passes. All you are doing is rolling the 
lip on the inside of the fender up. Using a pipe makes for a smooth 
roll, something a hammer won't give you.

Peace,
Pat

Dave_Driemeier@May-Co.com wrote:

>I bought a new set of tires and mounted them on my old wheels.  The new 
>tires are 55 series vs. the old 60 series and have just enough extra width 
>in the sidewall bulge that the rears now rub.   Any suggestions as to how 
>to roll the fender lip up without destroying the paint?  Someone suggested 
>grinding it off just where it rubs, but I wanted to get  the group's input 
>before doing anything.  Any suggestions?  Pictures of the lip after  it's 
>done?
>
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Dave Driemeier
>1970 2000
>St. Louis,  MO
>
>  
>

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