Rolling the rear guards

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Stuart Bowyer
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Rolling the rear guards

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Hi all , just wondering if anyone could recommend a good place to have the rear guard lips rolled up on my FB ? Around the Bankstown area in Sydney would be handy but not critical !


thanks

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Tried the tube method?

It does work :)

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Post by Cal »

Stuart, there are heaps of panel shops in Condell Park, not far from us.

Surely one of them will know what to do.

I did mine myself once on another car of mine.... Just grab a hammer 8)
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Hello Stuart,
Give Tempee Tyres a call, they have a guard roller, which works well. Might only charge 20 bucks a guard.
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Post by Cal »

There's might be geared to roll guards on the jap crap they usually get in there..

The thing might overload trying to roll an FB guard :lol:
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Tube, hammer and angle grinder worked for my front guards.

Didn't have to do the rears, but might if I fit fatter rubber.

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