Roll thy fender.
Roll thy fender.
Fancy expensive way : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHM-A_aFCoY
The cheap way :
(Stole this from a ricer board somewhere, they dont mention a heat gun, you will want one and possible some touch up paint. Heat keeps the paint from flaking.)
Step 1: Find an old baseball bat and some fat friends
Luckily Gio plays baseball, so he had a ton of bats, we just grabbed an old beat up one.
Jack the car up and place the bat between the tire and fender, then lower the jack completely so that the bat is now stuck between the tire and fender. Make sure you place the bat at either the front or rear of the rear fender.
Open your trunk and get a few of your bigger buddies to sit on the trunk ledge so that the car sinks and puts even more pressure on the bat between the tire and fender.
Step 2: Roll it!
Find a trustworthy friend and have him hold the bat and press down on it, getting it as vertical as possible. Turn on your car and keep the door or window open so you can communicate with your trusty friend. If you placed the bat at the front of the fender, but your car in reverse and slowly roll it backwards while your trusty friend pressed the bat and moves with it as it rolls along the fender backwards. Do the same if you placed the bat at the rear of the fender, except with the car in 1st gear or Drive if you have a step.
Repeat this about 3 or 4 times. Jack up your car and remove the bat. Your fender should now be rolled!
Why not go all the way and throw some 24.5" supersingles on your ride?
(01-13-2009, 08:22 PM)ForcedInduction Why not go all the way and throw some 24.5" supersingles on your ride?Your not running stockers are you?
I'm running 205/60R15 tires on aluminum disk wheels from a 560SEL. I chose that size because it was less than 5% overall diameter difference from the stock 14" steels.
(01-13-2009, 09:04 PM)ForcedInduction I'm running 206/65R15 tires on aluminum disk wheels from a 560SEL. I chose that size because it was less than 5% overall diameter difference from the stock 14" steels.
(01-13-2009, 09:04 PM)ForcedInduction I'm running 206/65R15 tires on aluminum disk wheels from a 560SEL. I chose that size because it was less than 5% overall diameter difference from the stock 14" steels.
Right, that should have been 205/60R15. Its about the same as the 14", just a bigger rim for less sidewall flex and about 1/2" wider.
(01-13-2009, 09:46 PM)ForcedInduction Right, that should have been 205/60R15. Its about the same as the 14", just a bigger rim for less sidewall flex and about 1/2" wider.
(01-13-2009, 09:46 PM)ForcedInduction Right, that should have been 205/60R15. Its about the same as the 14", just a bigger rim for less sidewall flex and about 1/2" wider.
I'm happy with these cheap-o $65 Warrior tires on dry pavement (its hard to make them break loose) but they suck @ss on snow and ice.
(01-13-2009, 09:58 PM)ForcedInduction ) but they suck @ss on snow and ice.
(01-13-2009, 09:58 PM)ForcedInduction ) but they suck @ss on snow and ice.
He's right. The TD was a beotch to get the lip to curve under. Once it was started it wasn't to terribly bad but it took twice as many repetitions to get it right as compared to any other car I've done this to. I run a 275/40R17 in the rear of my car and they don't rub at all anymore.
after you rolled the fender what is the widest wheel you can squeez under a w123 with only sight rubbing and a skinnie tire
all around, im use to some rubbing but im thinking of squeezing in a 15X8 and a 15X10 in the rear
I've got 15x8 all the way around in my w123 240d the rears just barley fit and the tire just barley rubs the shock hump on the inside of the body when extended no mods in the rear to speak of
The fronts how ever I had to roll the fenders and space my tie rods in a bit like a 1/4 in on each side
hope that helps
I got the rack for free from a friend, without the cedar strip mind you, I added that. its a Malco rack, definately german, just have no idea weather its oem or after market. I also cut out some of the height and re- welded the rack so it sits closer to the roof. i am currently constructing a wind deflector for it.
but honestly Its a whimpy peice of crap, i still manage to truck around wheels and tires, welders and other heaviy things. but it is flimsy, resonates on the highway, and is generally cheap.
I <3 photo editing
ill make a project thread soon enough.