Rolling fenders
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Just do it yourself. Use a heat gun and a fender roller. And a lot of patience and slow work.
I had no experience when I did mine...and it came out fine. No cracks. Though you will pull the alignment out just ever so slightly of the panels of the fender to the bumper. Notch the inner lip and use a rust inhibitor. Notching will allow the lip to fold on each other versus pulling the fender ends in and decrease the chances of cracking of the paint.
So you will need....fender roller, heat gun, dremel tool to cut, can of rust inhibitor, and a lot of patience as you roll.
Goodluck.
I had no experience when I did mine...and it came out fine. No cracks. Though you will pull the alignment out just ever so slightly of the panels of the fender to the bumper. Notch the inner lip and use a rust inhibitor. Notching will allow the lip to fold on each other versus pulling the fender ends in and decrease the chances of cracking of the paint.
So you will need....fender roller, heat gun, dremel tool to cut, can of rust inhibitor, and a lot of patience as you roll.
Goodluck.
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