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Posted 2/5/2008 1:15:30 PM
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Hey People,

Before the coming Spring, I have to get my new Yoko's to comply with my lowered '89 325is.  I am going with some wide tires on wheels that have the correct offset with no spacers required, but I will need a bit of extra clearance for the 225 rubber that I preferr (must have).  Does anyone know of any bocy shops that can do a professional job of rolling my fenders without cracking the paint? 

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Posted 2/5/2008 2:59:42 PM
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I'd start with Phil Sansossio. He's a racer and body shop guy. What more could you want? Plus he's an advertiser

Sansossio Auto Body Inc.ServiceNatick, MA(508) 655-9646Phil Sansossio

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Posted 2/5/2008 3:39:44 PM
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He did work for me a few years back.  I actually just spoke with them.  The only issue is that I now live far from those guys.
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Posted 2/9/2008 6:40:56 PM
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If you have the correct offset wheels, then 225s should fit fine with no modifications. If you feel the need to get them rolled though, a baseball bat and a heat gun works wonders.
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Posted 2/11/2008 4:21:55 PM
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I rented this fancy rolling tool from- http://www.rollyourfender.com/waitlist.html

It worked really well on my E36 M3.  Comes with a heat gun. 

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Posted 3/31/2008 5:02:19 AM
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You can always do this...

http://e30.us/flares/

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