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Old Dec 19, 2012 | 12:52 PM
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Fender Rolling

Hey guys, just lowered my car with some bc coilovers. I have it low enough that the rear fender wells are close enough that they hit the tire over bumps if not driving careful/slow enough. From what I've read the Eastwood Fender Roller seems to be the best one and most commonly used.

I've seen you can rent a kit with heat gun and temp gauge for around $75 with shipping but I think I'll just buy one.

Wondering if this is a good price http://www.eastwood.com/ew-fender-ro...struction.html

If there is something better out there, just let me know.

(Thinking of doing it myself due to no shop around here does this kind of work)

When I asked the most reputable shop in town if they did fender rolling and had to explain what it was I was concerned haha.

Thanks
 
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Old Dec 19, 2012 | 02:53 PM
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The Eastwood or PBM rollers are pretty much what are the most commonly used. That price seems fair, just keep in mind that that's a pretty specialized tool so you may only use it a few times. Rolling the fenders is something fairly straight forward though and if you take your time you should be okay.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2012 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Brooksy088
Hey guys, just lowered my car with some bc coilovers. I have it low enough that the rear fender wells are close enough that they hit the tire over bumps if not driving careful/slow enough. From what I've read the Eastwood Fender Roller seems to be the best one and most commonly used.

I've seen you can rent a kit with heat gun and temp gauge for around $75 with shipping but I think I'll just buy one.

Wondering if this is a good price http://www.eastwood.com/ew-fender-ro...struction.html

If there is something better out there, just let me know.

(Thinking of doing it myself due to no shop around here does this kind of work)

When I asked the most reputable shop in town if they did fender rolling and had to explain what it was I was concerned haha.

Thanks



Check your local craigslist, I am in california, and it has became quite a trade. People charge $15 per wheel
 
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