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Jay
anyone know a place that does it fairly cheap just want the inner lips rolled dont want them pulled or anything. hit me up on aim black94g20t or email black94g20t@tmail.com thanks
Tom00769
I'm interested also!
Stangman_NB
most body shops have a fender rolling tool.....it's relatively inexpensive so you could actually buy one and do it cheaper than an auto body shop would do it for
PSquare75
I did my cavalier with this....



Stick the bat at the top of the tire, at the rear.. push down a bit, and have someone else roll the car forward, while you keep pressure on the bat.

Heat the paint first with a heat gun, so it doesn't crack. And work slowly, you may need to do it several times.
Sully
rubber mallet ftw!
RSX2nr
yeah, I wouldn't mind getting it done to my rear fenders as well...
hsssss
QUOTE (Tom00769 @ Oct 31 2008, 11:12 AM) *
I'm interested also!
your fenders rub in back?
Tom00769
yeah with the slicks. My fender are fucked up on the inside. And I want to run 325s in the back next season
Jay
yea eastwood sells the tool for 250$ its nice but if i can get my rears done by a body shop for a good price ill let them do it.
Sully
QUOTE (Tom00769 @ Oct 31 2008, 03:27 PM) *
yeah with the slicks. My fender are fucked up on the inside. And I want to run 325s in the back next season



me too!
Jay
we need to find someone that does it and have a fender rolling party lol
Sully
i already rolled my front left..... it was bent down for some reason, so I gave it a little tappy tappy with a hammer... then a little tappy tappy turned into too much tappy tappy and some over correcting. now the fucking thing is rolled. I should do the rest I guess, but IDK
Nick?
go check vwvortex aka whoretex
cobaltgurl
i help my ex with a bat
wantahertzdonut
Fender rolling tools run about $300 from what I remember. A friend of mine has one but I'm 600 miles away from most of you guys.
Jay
just did my rears today after watchin a diy on youtube came out mint and just used a hammer lol no more rubbing
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