The fronts look like no problem. The rears are double wall and look like they will be a problem. What have you guys done to do a complete roll on the rears. It's a 90 SS and although the paint is old I don't want to chip the edge.
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I rolled the rears on my 1991 rcsb. Just take your time and don't try to do it all at once.the rears wont roll because of the dbl wall, at least imho. On mine i uesd an air saw with a fine metal blade and cut out the lip as far as i could
Agreed. It's tougher for sure, but I've done it as well, as mentioned earlier. In most cases you won't need to roll the rears except for really fat tires on wide wheels. The trend these days are rears so wide that you have to narrow the axle anyway, so rolling fenders is kind of academic. If you go to cutting the lip just don't go crazy; you can find plenty of examples of really butchered bedsides where they cut too much and it's just flimsy floppy and warped; hopelessly ruined.I rolled the rears on my 1991 rcsb. Just take your time and don't try to do it all at once.