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Try showndown customs at Everton hills, 3353 1260.

Or do them yourself use a axe handle and lever it between the tyre and guard, a mate did it to his car no problems. But personally i would use a pro, knowing my luck if i tried to do it i would fu#k it.

camerons at coopers plains did mine

they do awesome work and are cheap, but also painted my car so i know they have the paint to match

when i got my rears rolled, it was subtle as and it still cracked the paint, got it fixed

I took my car to superior tyres at aspley. They said guard rolling woudn't be enough and recommended they cut some of the lip off the guard instead. Started on the car right away and had it done in less than 30 min, and solved my problem of the tyres rubbing on the guard without any risk to cracking the paint :( Highly recommended!!

I took my car to superior tyres at aspley. They said guard rolling woudn't be enough and recommended they cut some of the lip off the guard instead. Started on the car right away and had it done in less than 30 min, and solved my problem of the tyres rubbing on the guard without any risk to cracking the paint :P Highly recommended!!

this is who i used MANY years ago. Some who went there got cracked paint, but mine never did,even after 3+ years. I believe they bolt an arm on the wheel studs and there is a roller at the end the arcs around the inside of the guard while they heat it with a heat gun.

  • 1 month later...
Guys,

I figured when I am down in Brisbane getting my car tuned I may as well get my guards rolled so I can fit my new wheels as well. Anyone got a recommendation of who does a good job?

Cheers.

hi mate,

Just got mine done, my new rims offset was a tiny bit out and cause some trouble on boost, over bumps, with my 265's. i got mine done at SWT on moss st in slacks creek, they are quite good. they do it properly. heat up the gaurds, ahve have the proper equipment. no cracks or issues at all.

cost u about 50$ per gaurd.

hi mate,

Just got mine done, my new rims offset was a tiny bit out and cause some trouble on boost, over bumps, with my 265's. i got mine done at SWT on moss st in slacks creek, they are quite good. they do it properly. heat up the gaurds, ahve have the proper equipment. no cracks or issues at all.

cost u about 50$ per gaurd.

Do you have a number for SWT? Or can you tell me the full name of this company? I couldn't find a number for SWT when I tried.

Cheers,

Ben.

camerons at coopers plains did mine

they do awesome work and are cheap, but also painted my car so i know they have the paint to match

when i got my rears rolled, it was subtle as and it still cracked the paint, got it fixed

Camo's doin mine this week.. The paint will definately crack because he's pulling them quite a bit! :thumbsup:

Camo's doin mine this week.. The paint will definately crack because he's pulling them quite a bit! :)

^^

ouch, Shouldnt crack if its done properly, they have to heat up the gaurds, so the paint dont crack!!..

Ben.. Not sure of what SWT Phone Number is, Just drive down Moss street in slacks creek, they are about 5 shops down on the Left. big SWT sign.. cant miss it!.. loads of rims in the front window.. if anyone else knows business name plz post it..

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ouch, Shouldnt crack if its done properly, they have to heat up the gaurds, so the paint dont crack!!..

Ben.. Not sure of what SWT Phone Number is, Just drive down Moss street in slacks creek, they are about 5 shops down on the Left. big SWT sign.. cant miss it!.. loads of rims in the front window.. if anyone else knows business name plz post it..

Hi mate,

Contact details:

Street Wheels & Tyres.

Ph (07) 3208 5208

^^

ouch, Shouldnt crack if its done properly, they have to heat up the gaurds, so the paint dont crack!!..

They shouldn't crack hey? well lets see... they are only pulling it out an inch or so :)

..and I'm in the wrong account..

readyGO

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