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where are you located?

if youre in melb then 180athid is your best bet... he has rolled heaps and heaps of cars including my own, and takes a lot of care...

otherwise you can get a hairdryer and heat up the lip and then jack the car up and wedge newspaper or a phonebook between the guard and the tyre, then lower the jack untill the guard lips itself ( sometimes you need to sit on the car)

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haha nice ideas :blush:

my car has been lowered a fair bit an the wheels have been cambered to fit in the guards,

my front tyres are worn so badly on the inside shoulder its killing me i need to do something about it soon but not sure what,

i suspect get a camber kit?

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haha nice ideas :stupid:

my car has been lowered a fair bit an the wheels have been cambered to fit in the guards,

my front tyres are worn so badly on the inside shoulder its killing me i need to do something about it soon but not sure what,

i suspect get a camber kit?

buy adjustable arms, adjustable bushes are useless ive found, f**k all adjustment and not "on-car adjustable"

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hey just chasing some feedback on getting my guards rolled,

my camber chews my 265s on the back an just kills my bank accnt...

just wondering if anyones had sucess with gettin the guards rolled an gettin the camber out???

cheeeeerz

GOD SOME PEOPLE DONT DESERVE TO OWN SKYLINES !!! YOU CRUEL BASTARDS !!! GRINDERS ? HEAT GUNS ? F*CK ME !!! FOR F*CKS SAKE, HAVENT YOU PEOPLE EVER HEARD OF 'DO IT PROPERLY OR DONT DO IT AT ALL ??????'

Dude, Ive had some workshops quote up to $200+ for each corner...... Your best bet is, get yourself a 'guard roller', Its a device, you remove your wheel, bolt it to the hub, and it contains an arm and a roller, starting at the middle, you work your way back and forth and tightening it up as you go, slowly and surely pumping it out, professionals use the same tool. Ive seen it for sale at VG AUTOPAINT at Girraween (NSW) for about $150 !!! you could even start your own business and get your money back after one job LOL

http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=26928

Go to this site, its got all the pics of what Im talking about.

Hope this helps.

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