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Pulling rear fenders

spitfirecwp

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What steps did you guys take to pull the rear fenders? I have a fender roller and have rolled plenty of fenders in the past, but most times there is always some kink, bend, or dent somewhere within the fender. I need to fit my 305/35 on my 10.5 +25 wheel. the 285 barley fits in there now, but i need more traction for the paxton. thanks fellas
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Nooo
 

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Let me know when you find out more about this. I have a poke issue with my new MPSS's.



Also, where are you located in CA? Thanks in advance:thumbsup:
 

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Whatever option you go with, I don't recommend rolling a car with aluminum fenders
 

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Rear fenders aren't aluminum.
 
 




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