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Hi guys, I recently bought some 15mm spacers for my rear wheels as the wheels more slightly tucked away and the fitment and extra width is perfect and I'm also enjoying the nice stance but I noticed that on rough turners it scrapes a little. What are my options of clearing an extra 5-10mm on the guards which would be perfect?

Thanks everyone in advance! :yes:

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Hi guys, I recently bought some 15mm spacers for my rear wheels as the wheels more slightly tucked away and the fitment and extra width is perfect and I'm also enjoying the nice stance but I noticed that on rough turners it scrapes a little. What are my options of clearing an extra 5-10mm on the guards which would be perfect?

Thanks everyone in advance! :yes:

Roll the guard lips; that will get you the extra clearance you need.

Roll the guard lips; that will get you the extra clearance you need.

Yeah, I'm still trying to find a good place to do it right as I don't want the rolled guard look with the little thin flare on the edges and lose my current nice flush look. Such a tricky process.

Yeah, I'm still trying to find a good place to do it right as I don't want the rolled guard look with the little thin flare on the edges and lose my current nice flush look. Such a tricky process.

Your sig doesn't indicate where you live; you might get a recommendation if people know where you come from. ;)

Your sig doesn't indicate where you live; you might get a recommendation if people know where you come from. ;)

Very true sorry guys. I live in the western suburbs of Melbourne. I've tried giving Phat Guard Rolling + LowDown Guard Rolling and they both never return my calls. They can't be that busy and even if so, they should at least take calls and booking...surely I must have an old number or something?

Thanks guys.

Very true sorry guys. I live in the western suburbs of Melbourne. I've tried giving Phat Guard Rolling + LowDown Guard Rolling and they both never return my calls. They can't be that busy and even if so, they should at least take calls and booking...surely I must have an old number or something?

Thanks guys.

Some suspension specialist will do guard rolling; especially if they deal with a lot of performance cars.

It might be worth seeking one local to you and seeing if they do, or of they have someone that they use.

Some suspension specialist will do guard rolling; especially if they deal with a lot of performance cars.

It might be worth seeking one local to you and seeing if they do, or of they have someone that they use.

Cheers mate...just got some PM's suggesting Suspension Centre in Kealba VIC apparently they're really good and helpful. I'll give them a call - would have still preferred one of the above mobile guard rollers as I have young kids so it's very hard for me to go anywhere without my wife nagging! :yes:

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