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Re: Jim @ tirerack. Can you answer this? (archive)

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Posted by Jim@tirerack.com on February 05, 2001 at 10:35:35:

In Reply to: Jim @ tirerack. Can you answer this? posted by Ryan on February 03, 2001 at 11:10:19:

I had asked you earlier about which tires to put on my 2000 328Ci sport and im definitely going to go with the Bridgeston S02 pp. Also I asked if i could fit a 255/40/ZR17 on instead of my current 245/40/ZR17. How do I know if im going to have to roll my fenders? what exactly is that? how is it done? cost? etc...? thanks


Like Aaron said there is no way to tell until you try them. As far as what it is, you are rolling the metal on the fender lip up and out of the way of the tire. You don't touch the fender only the lip in the wheel well. A body shop can do it or we do have a lip roller you can use. I hope this helps. Jim



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