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Post by Bryony84 »

Got some scrubbing from my wheels now because of lowness/wheel wideness so think I need some arch mods. I've heard arch rolling/flaring mentioned, how does this work and how much is it going to set me back!?

Also anyone know anywhere good that would do it near Portsmouth?
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Post by shantybeater »

what wheels you now running on?
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Post by david burton »

rolling removes the lip underneath the arch if there is one, and can often require some arch liner modifications too. this is cheap and just requires a rolling tool.

flaring is a lot more involved and can often crack paint. not for the faint hearted!
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Post by david burton »

nope, it's just an internal mod. should give you a surprising clearance if there's a 10mm lip or so.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

CymruPolo wrote:For the first time on the way to Inters my front wheels were catching the arch when I was going round corners at a good speed.
You've only just had that :o

I've had it a few times on mine, I can even see where it's caught when I stop and look, can see little plastic shavings :lol:
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Post by GTILass »

rolling cost me 40 quid an arch, just makesure they seal them back up

mine had been half attempted by the previous owner which is why i had my issues

id take it to your local body shop and see what they say

(i hada quote from one of £400+ i think they were on about flaring lol)
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Post by colour_concept »

just had my back two arches rolled... took them to R-TEC... cost about £45 per arch... which is not bad considering they have a very good reputation....

they basically flatten the lip at the bottom of the arch (inside) to give a bit more clearance... from outside it looks the same.

best to take it to a decent bodyshop otherwise theres a small chance that whoever does roll them may crack/stress the paint. they should have a proper rolling machine which attaches to the hub and they would also need to warm up the paint first to prevent it cracking
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Post by Bryony84 »

Thanks everyone, will email a few bodyshops this morning and try to get some quotes, I know of a place not far away that are good but not sure if they would do it.

Shantybeater - I'm on Borbet A's 7 inch 15's but with a low ET
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Post by shantybeater »

Very nice, was you car at inters? with the black borbets similar to the look of your old wheels? hardly recognised it...looking sweet!
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Yup, that was mine - nice and low now!
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Post by shantybeater »

dammit i'm falling behind :(, need to get my coilies & quick!
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