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how do u roll the lips on the for bigger tires??
 
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remove tires take small ballpeen hammer and tap em up. its just sheet metal that bends easily.
 

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thanks
 

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You can use a baseball bat, or go to tirerack.com, and they have a tool that you rent out.
 
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86bluecobra said:
remove tires take small ballpeen hammer and tap em up. its just sheet metal that bends easily.
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Have to be careful not to chip or crack the paint in that area as it's not very thick like say your fender.
 

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bynummustang said:
You can use a baseball bat, or go to tirerack.com, and they have a tool that you rent out.
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It looks like this....



See http://www.bmw-m.net/Gallery/haweka.htm for more info
 

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if your going to tap them with a hammer,take a razor and make a cut in the paint along the lip the length of the wheel well,so if the paint does crack,it will stop at the cut.


I dont know they rent that tool now
 
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neat tool.
 

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86bluecobra said:
remove tires take small ballpeen hammer and tap em up. its just sheet metal that bends easily.
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wow thats not a good way to do it at all...use get a fender rolling tool.
 

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I cut slits in the lip, that way you bent a little piece at a time. Then using a block of wood and a hammer just fold each slit back. If I knew I could rent the tool, I would have used that.
 
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