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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Ive now relized that i need to roll my front frenders cause of my lowering springs choice. I was looking at my car and was wondering if it is even posible to rool my fenders due to the plastic inner fender mounts. It seems that i would need new inner fenders. Has anyone rooled the fenders on thier s? It would help if you had pics or an alternate for clearencing my fenders. It is rubing right on the inner fender plastic retaining push fastener.
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I really think most people that said roll your fenders were pretty much joking with the idea. Will it work ya. Will most people with common sence do it to a nice s2000? nope Basically lift the car to stock height or get wheels that wont rub at the lowered height no need to hack up a nice car to get some wheels to fit. We arent mini truckers here
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