Fender roll
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Vakamon does it, but if you have coilovers lift it up and mess with the dampening. I had the same issues with my ride, lifted it up and did the dampen. Now it rides good, except when i have big bone passengers in the back. lol
^ Vakamon actually does not do fender rolls, maybe in the past but I called them last week and they said no. A local shop, downtown, called Munky Works does do them though. Called the guy and he seemed friendly enough, definitely knows what hes talking about and said he had done many subie fender rolls.
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^ Vakamon actually does not do fender rolls, maybe in the past but I called them last week and they said no. A local shop, downtown, called Munky Works does do them though. Called the guy and he seemed friendly enough, definitely knows what hes talking about and said he had done many subie fender rolls.
Munky works quoted me 65-75 per fender, he also said it really depends on how long it takes since they basically just charge you an hourly while they work on the rolling. Munky works has a tool so it shouldn't take too long.
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Here's a link to someone rolling there WRX fenders:
http://www.rollyourfender.com/instruction.html
And if your ghetto (DIY: fender rolling)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDTK9IjKIYU
http://www.rollyourfender.com/instruction.html
And if your ghetto (DIY: fender rolling)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDTK9IjKIYU
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^^^I'm so glad i understand Japanese...
Now I'm completely confident in rolling my fenders Dave...bang it with a hammer and spray paint it.
lol
Now I'm completely confident in rolling my fenders Dave...bang it with a hammer and spray paint it.
lol
Last edited by AngrySubyWagon; Nov 26, 2008 at 08:48 PM.
Mine were done for $75 all together...just 1 hour of labor basically and no parts cost.
Then again the guys are friends of mine and I still had to do a bit of touch up paint on the inside of the fender (nothing you can see unless you stick you head in my wheel-well.
Then again the guys are friends of mine and I still had to do a bit of touch up paint on the inside of the fender (nothing you can see unless you stick you head in my wheel-well.


