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<blockquote data-quote="goggomobil" data-source="post: 187853" data-attributes="member: 4070"><p>If your tyres are slightly rubbing on the fender lip when you go over bumps (you can check for paint worn off the fender lip to see where rubbing), you can probably get the finders "rolled". I'm not sure who does it here but I saw it done before. The paint of the fenders is heated with a heat gun to soften it so it doesn't crack, then a baseball bat is used between the tyre and fender to gradually bend the lip inwards at the right place, and the right amount. It works.</p><p></p><p>For more major rubbing then got to ketuk or grind off the lip.</p><p></p><p>goggo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goggomobil, post: 187853, member: 4070"] If your tyres are slightly rubbing on the fender lip when you go over bumps (you can check for paint worn off the fender lip to see where rubbing), you can probably get the finders "rolled". I'm not sure who does it here but I saw it done before. The paint of the fenders is heated with a heat gun to soften it so it doesn't crack, then a baseball bat is used between the tyre and fender to gradually bend the lip inwards at the right place, and the right amount. It works. For more major rubbing then got to ketuk or grind off the lip. goggo [/QUOTE]
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