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Arches Rolled


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As some of you know from my previous threads I have bolted on a new set of wheels onto the zed but as always I wanted to push the boundaries and get the wheels sitting flushed on the body work. understandably this caused some rubbing on the rear lips. Therefore ArchEnemy was called upon.

 

Paul Arrived this morning and set about work. After talking through what I wanted to achieve he set about tackling the lips. Basically I wanted the lips as flush as possible so I could look to get the backend as close to the tyre as possible.

 

So before ... (you can see where the tyre was rubbing slightly.

 

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The arch tool in place.

 

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commencing work

 

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Closer

 

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Closer still

 

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DONE

 

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Looking from ground up

 

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Resealed

 

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Job done

 

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Cheers Paul, would fully recommend arch enemy to anyone in the future... top job

 

Dan

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i'll be needing this soon. i too plan on pushing the limits of stance. nice to see a recommendation.

 

How much did i cost if you dont mind me asking?

 

But saying that, whats wrong with the good old fashioned scaffold pole between the arch and wheel lol

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Looks like a really good job :thumbs:

 

Can you not tell that it has been done at all when you look at it? I always feared that either the paint would be damaged or there may be some slight warping to the arch shape or something like that

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Archenemy are tops chaps, they're who we always recommend, and your results speak for them selves :) Looks great!

 

If you were on the SXOC you'd be told you needed spacers now ;)

 

Hope your joking!!!

 

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Definatley needs to come out another 5/10mm.

 

Sorta flush :p

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