suggested how to diy arc fenders on satria neo

nadziad

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hello friends and sifus.....i just do some minor modification on my satria neo...currently im installing 1 inch spacer into my wheels....so the problems is how can i diy to flip the arc fender myself....i have browsing the u tube and see how to do rear fender rolls....it required some machinery to do it...:wavey:
 

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there are DIY methods using a baseball bat or even a metal pipe...

personally id recommend going to a shop and get the rolling done by a professional... less time consuming and u can make noise if they damage ur paint/bodywork :D
 

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helped my fren do his corolla altis (model before this - not local model)'s rear arch as it was rubbing when 2 ppl were sitting at the back...all i did was take a long screw driver n rested it on his tyres n wedge the wooden handle of a hammer between the screwdriver n the arch lining n slowly pushed against the inside of the arch...had to do it slowly or the paint would crack...but it didnt really bulge out that much. the main point was to stop the wheel rubbing on the arch when the rear is low.
 

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helped my fren do his corolla altis (model before this - not local model)'s rear arch as it was rubbing when 2 ppl were sitting at the back...all i did was take a long screw driver n rested it on his tyres n wedge the wooden handle of a hammer between the screwdriver n the arch lining n slowly pushed against the inside of the arch...had to do it slowly or the paint would crack...but it didnt really bulge out that much. the main point was to stop the wheel rubbing on the arch when the rear is low.
owh....that sound easy.....will try to roll up the arch fenders :itsme:
 

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