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Fender Roller

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Anyone around the knoxville area experienced at fender rolling or have a fender rolling tool ? I need to do a little work on the s2000. Progress so far: 255's all around, new front bar installed, coilovers enroute. Thanks for any info.
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How much rolling do you need to do.
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It's not lowered yet so I'm not sure. So far it has touched on the rear at the top, camber may fix it also. I believe just the tops all around just to be safe.The plan is to lower about 1/2 to 3/4 inch at the most, I should have the suspension and aligment done next week and have a better idea of what needs do to be rolled.
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what kind of coilovers did you order?
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Koni/Groundcontrol dynoed shocks,extended rear top hat, 600f/550r. Seemed to be the best bang for the buck. The other options are cheap junk or Big Buck's.
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Sounds good. Be sure and slam it until it looks awesome and then raise it about 1/2" or so. That should get the ride height about right.
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steverife wrote:Sounds good. Be sure and slam it until it looks awesome and then raise it about 1/2" or so. That should get the ride height about right.
this is Steve's real philosophy on ride-height.. your results may vary...
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