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Hi Guys..

Wanted to know where is a place to get my Rear Gaurds lipped

Car is a Series 2 R33 GTS-T

I've msg'd a few people here but the soure they gave me is NOR

Tried G Grieves... n they said they're too busy wif Insurance work.. and Autoworks in Welshpool but they haven't gotten back 2 me.

Yeh I mainly after SOR places

Thanks

Sesar

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Hi Guys..

Wanted to know where is a place to get my Rear Gaurds lipped

Car is a Series 2 R33 GTS-T

I've msg'd a few people here but the soure they gave me is NOR

Tried G Grieves... n they said they're too busy wif Insurance work.. and Autoworks in Welshpool but they haven't gotten back 2 me.

Yeh I mainly after SOR places

Thanks

Sesar

Dentcraft they come to you

If I remember $150 real nice job

Will Dentcraft pump out the Gaurds a bit?? incase i wanna put wider tyres on it in the future?

No all they do is heat up the guards and tap it softly for about 20 mins

sounds strange I know but works real good.....no sign it has been done externally

My rears were scraping at every bump and after lipping never had a problem again

but as my wife usually says....no pumping

I think they are in the phone book, but I have a card at work so I will have look tomorrow

and let you know

No all they do is heat up the guards and tap it softly for about 20 mins

sounds strange I know but works real good.....no sign it has been done externally

My rears were scraping at every bump and after lipping never had a problem again

but as my wife usually says....no pumping

I think they are in the phone book, but I have a card at work so I will have look tomorrow

and let you know

Ok Thanks.. tha would b helpfull

What Tyres and specs do u have on ur Rears n how low is it???

Mine u can just fit ur pinky winky finger.. in the gaurds..

It's 265/35/18 wif offset of 32 on 9.5" rims

lol with a jack sounds bush styles too.

So does this; adjusting the cars coilovers to sit super low, then find some heavy people to sit in the back

Back on topic, most places don't guarantee that it wont crack the paint, they use a heat gun to heat the paint and panel cracking still can occur. Around $50 a corner is what most places charge using a proper guard roller, not worth wasting your time with steel poles, jacks, or fat people.

Dentcraft they come to you

If I remember $150 real nice job

Stuart from Dentcraft did mine. Got the 2 rear guards rolled.

He will jack your car up.

Take the wheels off.

Bolt on a roller to your hub.

Use like a really fkn hot hair-dryer to heat the guards/paint.

Roll them, tap them with a soft hammer/mallet till they're lipped.

If your paint is original and in good condition, you shouldn't have a problem with the paint cracking.

Paint is Original and is in Good condition :-)

Do u guys know where i can buy some C Spanners or burrow some.. I need to raise the front end cuz u really can't really roll

the front end or will they do them as well.. None of my friends have C Spanners for my Coilovers..

-SeS

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