I like how straight to the point you were in this video. This really shouldn't be classified as a tutorial, more like a sample of the end results of doing this mod. Of course, I probably won't ever attempt this sort of modification on my 2010 Fit, but I was curious because I wanna run some wider wheels but have run into the problem of wider wheels having a lower offset, which will probably make the wheels stick out too far for my taste. But you did a good job on the 240! Hope you get around to putting some proper paint on it because we need to preserve those 90's JDM cars as long as possible. Thanks for sharing!
The third reason you'd want to pull or at least disconnect your coilovers is that the coilovers wont allow enough suspension droop while connected, to actually fit the roller under the fender lol.. The min size of the roller is about 2" taller than the hub to wheel arch distance on my FC with BC coils :D
I just got some pretty aggressive blitz 03s for my stock body Supra mk4. They poke out about 2 inches past the fender. I have coilovers and arms on the way. Once those come in I’m going to play with the suspension a bit and the chamber. Although it pains me, i may have to do this to my car. Thanks for the video!!
i’ve been on my civic si cambered due to fitment. fb6 with work ls207 10j +25 squared. rolled the front fenders and i’m running -2 up front so basically stock, but in the rear it’s -6 just to fit. doesn’t ride the best simply cause the rear and i’ve been doing it for years now about to suck it up and roll the hell out of my rear quarter to get it closer to the front. it’s fun for a bit but not worth it in the long run
Instead of taking off your coil over you can actually just use tape or draw a line in dry erase marker on the tool itself after getting the first fender where you want it...saves a lot of hassle on cars with a tricky trunk liner to remove and what not.
You can as long as you leave the coilover bolted on the knuckle. Also make sure that if you have after market arms that both sides arms are adjusted to same length or your measurement could be off. That’s why I just go by the body of the chassis.
Man you just ramble on huh you lost me after the first four minutes without actually doing any fender pulling. cut it down a bit and explain what your doing Rather than just rambling
Officially ruined it. Can’t go back. Rolling a tad is okay but pulling is a mistake. Looks like it’s wearing a skirt. Not JDM way of doing it. Suspension dialing along with proper wheel spec is the correct method.
I think everyone has a different style they go for… I personally like the pulled look vs overfenders. Plus I needed the space since my dual caliper set up pushed my hub out about 15mm.
@@meetmario6857 over fenders are even a bigger mistake than pulling. Just ruins the stock Nissan body.. I’d rather be chewing tires than an irreplaceable body..
You mean you'd rather not beable to customize your car how you want it to be customized. The only thing that's not fixable on a 90s car is crushing it into a cube. Let the dude enjoy his car without you oem purists whinging at minor things.
I watch like 5 videos and this video was straight to the piont. Great job!
I like how straight to the point you were in this video. This really shouldn't be classified as a tutorial, more like a sample of the end results of doing this mod. Of course, I probably won't ever attempt this sort of modification on my 2010 Fit, but I was curious because I wanna run some wider wheels but have run into the problem of wider wheels having a lower offset, which will probably make the wheels stick out too far for my taste. But you did a good job on the 240! Hope you get around to putting some proper paint on it because we need to preserve those 90's JDM cars as long as possible. Thanks for sharing!
The third reason you'd want to pull or at least disconnect your coilovers is that the coilovers wont allow enough suspension droop while connected, to actually fit the roller under the fender lol.. The min size of the roller is about 2" taller than the hub to wheel arch distance on my FC with BC coils :D
Really good job 👍 only video I’ve found of somebody who correctly pulled their fenders.
That’s what I’ was thinking. Everyone else will just show you how to wreck it..
I just got some pretty aggressive blitz 03s for my stock body Supra mk4. They poke out about 2 inches past the fender. I have coilovers and arms on the way. Once those come in I’m going to play with the suspension a bit and the chamber. Although it pains me, i may have to do this to my car. Thanks for the video!!
i’ve been on my civic si cambered due to fitment. fb6 with work ls207 10j +25 squared. rolled the front fenders and i’m running -2 up front so basically stock, but in the rear it’s -6 just to fit. doesn’t ride the best simply cause the rear and i’ve been doing it for years now about to suck it up and roll the hell out of my rear quarter to get it closer to the front. it’s fun for a bit but not worth it in the long run
This video is too slept on
Fantastic job! I am saving this for when I do this to my car
Instead of taking off your coil over you can actually just use tape or draw a line in dry erase marker on the tool itself after getting the first fender where you want it...saves a lot of hassle on cars with a tricky trunk liner to remove and what not.
Could you elaborate please? That doesn’t make sense to me
Cheers heaps bro. Already got my roller on the way but was doubting it could do more then just the lip but it should be perfect by the looks of it!
Epic job
Does this apply to all cars 👀👀👀
Good shit man 👏
They look too good when you finished. Nice job
Looks awesome
You could also just take off the caliper no?? So the roller doesn’t hit
Bro couldn’t find a vid of someone making wide wheels fit thank i
Can you buy flair front fenders for 1981 chevy,elcomino
Ooooo you got the denr
My quarter was dented before lol
Sick
Thanks y for video!
Can we measure from the coilovers?
You can as long as you leave the coilover bolted on the knuckle. Also make sure that if you have after market arms that both sides arms are adjusted to same length or your measurement could be off. That’s why I just go by the body of the chassis.
Ur mask made me leave the video
😂😂😂
Man you just ramble on huh you lost me after the first four minutes without actually doing any fender pulling. cut it down a bit and explain what your doing Rather than just rambling
Good video but sheesh u talk way too much my boi
This is rolling not pulling
Officially ruined it. Can’t go back. Rolling a tad is okay but pulling is a mistake. Looks like it’s wearing a skirt. Not JDM way of doing it. Suspension dialing along with proper wheel spec is the correct method.
I think everyone has a different style they go for… I personally like the pulled look vs overfenders. Plus I needed the space since my dual caliper set up pushed my hub out about 15mm.
@@meetmario6857 over fenders are even a bigger mistake than pulling. Just ruins the stock Nissan body.. I’d rather be chewing tires than an irreplaceable body..
@@RP-xb3vh not JDM?
You haven't been to Japan
You mean you'd rather not beable to customize your car how you want it to be customized. The only thing that's not fixable on a 90s car is crushing it into a cube. Let the dude enjoy his car without you oem purists whinging at minor things.
@@RP-xb3vh This dudes never heard of welding