swill_omnibus
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Registered: 12th Dec 07
Location: : S. wales Drives: Dodge Caliber
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Hi all,
Would a bodyshop roll arches or is it a specialist service or? What sort of price would i be looking at to get it done etc?
Need a little bit more space in my arches.
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thegsi
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Registered: 3rd Feb 07
Location: Kidderminster Drives: Evo (you can't afford one)
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Most bodyshops should do it and it shouldn't cost much at all. It's not hard to do if you know someone with a jigsaw and steady hand.
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john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
Location: Eastbourne, EastSussex
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baseball bad for a crude way.
roll it around the tyre
ive seen it done lol
[Edited on 01-04-2009 by john_c20xe]
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Tomm R
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Registered: 19th Dec 06
Location: Bredhurst, Kent
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i can forward you details of a superb arch roller! I trusted him on my old skyline so he is good!
Cost me £250 for the rear two arches and that was with a roll and a huge flare!
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Tomm R
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
baseball bad for a crude way.
roll it around the tyre
ive seen it done lol
[Edited on 01-04-2009 by john_c20xe]
Yes i have tried the method you are on about! Its best done with a scaffold pole and is very very simple and if ou take your time can deliver some decent results!
I have found it best to do this with coilovers so you can slowly bring the body down so you dont just mash the fuck out of them in one shot!
heat gun, scafold pole and a very compitant and trusted person to drive your car!
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swill_omnibus
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Registered: 12th Dec 07
Location: : S. wales Drives: Dodge Caliber
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Aye go on then cheers Wheres he based?
Think all i need is very minimal work just to clear the rubber, you think it can just have a hammer taken too or too thing MOT wise or sumin?
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