Clearance issues 70 Dart

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GJUK
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terryr wrote:Dont do it.if you have nice arches leave them alone.enough wheel arch butchery has happened to darts over the years.rolling them creates rust traps

Its time to stop all that bodgery :cry:
You can ro it properly with a wheel mounted arch roller though.
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Like them ya.
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RobTwin wrote:rolling rolling rolling....

http://www.frost.co.uk/hand-wheel-arch- ... -tool.html
I would like to see how that would work on the quarter panel profile of a Dart - hardly a radius is it?

I decided to leave mine well alone for the sake of 10 mm wider tyres for the reason Terry states............
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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