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Thread: The Original Subaru Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameck View Post
    Your car is the opposite of Derek Zoolander at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parthpatel View Post
    skateboard for the rears work great. lol
    Please say you're not serious...in that case just use the baseball bat/pipe method, you end up with a super sweet roll/pull.

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    Abbitt I like like that fitment more than the tucked look, look hood as fuuuuuuu
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    Quote Originally Posted by parthpatel View Post
    Looks good Katie!
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    Boys, take note...this is how its done! Great job KatieO!
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    I'm pretty sure Abbitt pulled his rears with a skateboard at one point. There's a photo somewhere out there...
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    IMO the most important part of rolling or pulling is to heat the area properly and work slowly. Whether using a baseball bat, pvc pipe, metal pipe, or phone book is all personal preference. Again, just my opinion.

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    I am serious haha. It works if you know what your doing

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbomber View Post
    I'm pretty sure Abbitt pulled his rears with a skateboard at one point. There's a photo somewhere out there...
    The pipe, baseball bat actually sucks dick.. NEVER DO THAT

    Skateboard Works great! I used to always keep one in my car too just in case. Works better without trucks on though. I pulled the fenders on the wrx and the wagon with a skateboard... Just have to know what your doing and use a heat gun but if youre in a hurry just shove that bitch in there itll be fine. I did it all the time. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Some Guy View Post
    IMO the most important part of rolling or pulling is to heat the area properly and work slowly. Whether using a baseball bat, pvc pipe, metal pipe, or phone book is all personal preference. Again, just my opinion.
    Yeah it all works if you know what your doing...I'd avoid using PVC. Heat is the KEY!

    I'll pass on the skateboard thing. grip+paint FTL Technically it works...but come on, a fender roller isn't that much and if you get good at rolling you can recoup the money used to purchase it by charging local n00bs. Grambo does weekend rolling out of his garage. His roller has paid for itself ten times over.
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    Here's my update post pull, pre liner removal






    Thanks for all the help we'll see how the drive goes later on

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    as far up as i could raise them. time to fix that

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    Quote Originally Posted by ztotheh View Post
    I'll pass on the skateboard thing. grip+paint FTL Technically it works...but come on, a fender roller isn't that much and if you get good at rolling you can recoup the money used to purchase it by charging local n00bs. Grambo does weekend rolling out of his garage. His roller has paid for itself ten times over.
    I have a fender roller. Skateboard works better and does nothing to my paint. Also its the inside of the fender. Who gives a fuck. lol

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    skateboard works for those quick fixes. i used it once too. luckily i had a board in my trunk lol
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    Yeah and skateboard is quicker. I heated up the fenders a bit and shoved it in there and it did work

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    Skateboard just isn't for me. I'm happy you all have an alternative way to roll fenders...personally I'd rather do it right the first time. Either way, it all has the same end result. Mo' Pics...
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    Skateboard works great. Especially when fine tuning your specs and dont want to take your wheels etc. quick, easy, and works better honestly. Ive used many rollers and on a subaru its easier to just hammer the fenders and use a skateboard in my opinion./

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    you guys need to step it up and throw some DEEZ on it already

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    finally got my wheels mounted, it was a long project lol i did my rear fenders with magazines, in a rush, cold out, hard to keep fenders warm, and sun going down so it was pretty dark out.... woke up the next morning to screwed up fenders lol so yeah take your time with it. skateboard actually sounds like a good idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by HYPHYmoment View Post
    Also its the inside of the fender. Who gives a fuck. lol
    Just because its inside the fender shouldn't mean shit. Moisture gets in under paint and ruins metal....its called rust. Plus, chipped paint can spread like cancer, if it starts on the lip (insdie the fender) it can get worse. I'm not trying to save time when dealling with paint...plus your car is white, white is the easiest paint to hide flaws and imperfections. It might not have been and issue for you...but it can present problems for others Again, to each their own...I'll pass though.
    Quote Originally Posted by HYPHYmoment View Post
    dont want to take your wheels off etc....
    Really, cry me a river, you switch wheels every other week...
    Quote Originally Posted by grippymonkey View Post
    you guys need to step it up and throw some DEEZ on it already
    Chopped...but interesting.

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    finally got my wheels mounted, it was a long project lol i did my rear fenders with magazines, in a rush, cold out, hard to keep fenders warm, and sun going down so it was pretty dark out.... woke up the next morning to screwed up fenders lol so yeah take your time with it. skateboard actually sounds like a good idea
    Big no no, should have just been patient and waited for warmer weather.
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    i know, it was like in october (im in NYC) and my fenders were cutting into the tires so i just wanted it done, totally regret it now but u live and u learn

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