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Arch Rolling - Anyone need it doing?


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Morning

 

I desperately need to roll my rear arches so on speaking to a company called Arch enemy they are available for Thurs next week. £80 for rears to be rolled

 

Bit of short notice, but does anyone else need them doing in the Surrey area as we might be able to get a bit of deal.

 

Dan

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Sorry to be a newb but what actually is arch rolling.......... :blush:

 

I know it's to stop the wheels rubbing on the arches but how does it work......... and can anyone put some pics on here for before and after process.......so that we newb's can tell the differance.......... :lol:

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Sorry to be a newb but what actually is arch rolling.......... :blush:

 

I know it's to stop the wheels rubbing on the arches but how does it work......... and can anyone put some pics on here for before and after process.......so that we newb's can tell the differance.......... :lol:

 

Run your hand under the arch and you'll find a lip at 90 degrees.

 

This lip is pressed in to the the body work when the arch is rolled.

 

Potential for splitting paint etc. and "hello rust!!"

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Sorry to be a newb but what actually is arch rolling.......... :blush:

 

I know it's to stop the wheels rubbing on the arches but how does it work......... and can anyone put some pics on here for before and after process.......so that we newb's can tell the differance.......... :lol:

 

Run your hand under the arch and you'll find a lip at 90 degrees.

 

This lip is pressed in to the the body work when the arch is rolled.

 

Potential for splitting paint etc. and "hello rust!!"

 

For some, the rust has already set in :p

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Sorry to be a newb but what actually is arch rolling.......... :blush:

 

I know it's to stop the wheels rubbing on the arches but how does it work......... and can anyone put some pics on here for before and after process.......so that we newb's can tell the differance.......... :lol:

 

Run your hand under the arch and you'll find a lip at 90 degrees.

 

This lip is pressed in to the the body work when the arch is rolled.

 

Potential for splitting paint etc. and "hello rust!!"

 

For some, the rust has already set in :p

 

Just off to get a certain photo out of Photoshop. :shutup:

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Sorry to be a newb but what actually is arch rolling.......... :blush:

 

I know it's to stop the wheels rubbing on the arches but how does it work......... and can anyone put some pics on here for before and after process.......so that we newb's can tell the differance.......... :lol:

 

Run your hand under the arch and you'll find a lip at 90 degrees.

 

This lip is pressed in to the the body work when the arch is rolled.

 

Potential for splitting paint etc. and "hello rust!!"

 

For some, the rust has already set in :p

 

Just off to get a certain photo out of Photoshop. :shutup:

 

That picture says more about you than it does about me ;)

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Dan, how much do they need rolling? Do the returns in the arches need to go flat or do they just need tucking up only a little?

 

 

Mark

 

At a guess his will need to go flat!! If hes going the direction I think he is!

 

Mine need doing a little again mate, as there is a little rub.. could be that I need some air in my tyres though!

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could be that I need some air in my tyres though!

 

Again? Snetterton Part-2 :p

 

I think that can be total proof of how good Cusco Anti Roll bars and RSR suspension is!! 3 Laps of snetterton harrasing Bobby on the outside, drag racing him on the straights and all on 3 wheels!! (well 4 wheels but one with 0 air in it!!)

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