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Need to get the rear guards rolled in order to fit the big 275 rubber.

Anyone know of a place northside that will do a TOP JOB ????

Don't care how much it costs (within reason) - but must be a top job - no paint cracks

Cheers,

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umm I had an exellent job done at tempe tyres....not really northside tho....i think the main thing is hang around annoying htem while they do it....amkes them more careful.

I've seen some apalling jobs done :(

Got it done at Tempe Tyres today !

Dr Shocks in Brookvale does it - but he couldn't do today as he was putting a new roof on his workshop. I would have normally used him. But I didn't want to drive around much longer with the rears scraping - So i went to Tempe - It's not that far away actually...

Anyway - LHS rolled perfectly. RHS - little bit of paint chipping - but you can't see it as it is on the inside part. The guy at Tempe reckoned that the RHS guard must have been repainted at some stage....

They do a good job - Heat the guard up with a heat gun - and only let the guard rolling guy perform the work.

Cost - $40 per side.

Got it done at Tempe Tyres today !

Dr Shocks in Brookvale does it - but he couldn't do today as he was putting a new roof on his workshop. I would have normally used him. But I didn't want to drive around much longer with the rears scraping - So i went to Tempe - It's not that far away actually...

Anyway - LHS rolled perfectly. RHS - little bit of paint chipping - but you can't see it as it is on the inside part. The guy at Tempe reckoned that the RHS guard must have been repainted at some stage....

They do a good job - Heat the guard up with a heat gun - and only let the guard rolling guy perform the work.

Cost - $40 per side.

They did my fronts, cost $50 a side though

No paint chips either side

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