Place to roll fenders in East Bay?
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Place to roll fenders in East Bay?
Hey guys... I just got some new Work rims... here are the specs:
Front: 19 x 9.0 +18
Rear: 19 x 10.5 +23
I'm thinking of running 255/35 and 285/35... I've been told I'm going to have to get my fenders rolled.... Who knows of a good reputable place in the East Bay (I live in Pleasanton) that can do the work and isn't too expensive? I don't think I want Mr. Schieb to do it....
Would appreciate some names/locations with what they charged you....
Thanks!
Front: 19 x 9.0 +18
Rear: 19 x 10.5 +23
I'm thinking of running 255/35 and 285/35... I've been told I'm going to have to get my fenders rolled.... Who knows of a good reputable place in the East Bay (I live in Pleasanton) that can do the work and isn't too expensive? I don't think I want Mr. Schieb to do it....
Would appreciate some names/locations with what they charged you....
Thanks!
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I called Modacar and they said they no longer do it... who knows why. I bet they cracked someone's paint and don't want to have to deal with the liability anymore. The guy on the phone also told me he asked "his tech guys" a place around that would do it and they didn't know. He is full of s*&%. Modacar has ALWAYS sucked IMO, even when they were over in Dublin and an up and coming Mom and Pop place.
Any other suggestions Nor Cal G-folk?
Any other suggestions Nor Cal G-folk?
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Thanks Kris I was just reading your post earlier!! I appreciate the look, but yeah I think SF would be a last resort kinda option since it's far from both work and home! Thanks for the feedback buddy! Someone HAS to know a place that's out in the East Bay that can do this. My Dad and I have painted cars before, I just don't want to spend $250 on the Eastwood roller, or rent one really.... cost/benefit for my time, depending on the price of course
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Yeah Stockton is pretty deep for me, that's two hours of driving without any traffic.... plus however long they take to do the job. I'd like to keep it more local, unless I absolutely can't find a place. I'm on the fence about just buying a damn Eastwood roller and doing it myself since I have plenty of experience doing body work and paint...