Fender Rolling in NJ, recommended shops??
Fender Rolling in NJ, recommended shops??
Hey guys, I dropped my car with the Eibach Pro Kit, and I threw some 20x9 front and 20x11 rear Antera rims, and I have some minor rubbing, I definitely need to roll my fenders, Action Tire in Lodi, wants $125.00 per side, Azevedo Motorsports in Linden can't find or seem to locate their fender roller, Any recommendations greatly appreciated.
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i roll fenders in south jersey. i am professional and very experienced, (over 300 cars and counting).
my prices are as follows $25 per fender or $75 for all 4 fenders. i use the eastwood fender roller and a heat gun. i am very careful and particular as if the car were my own. ill do it while you wait and the whole car usually takes only about 45-60 mins.
i have done several members cars on here who have saugt me out via email, contacted me after finding my info on google , g35nyc forum or otherwise.
feel free to contact me via email tattoodup12@comcast.net
my prices are as follows $25 per fender or $75 for all 4 fenders. i use the eastwood fender roller and a heat gun. i am very careful and particular as if the car were my own. ill do it while you wait and the whole car usually takes only about 45-60 mins.
i have done several members cars on here who have saugt me out via email, contacted me after finding my info on google , g35nyc forum or otherwise.
feel free to contact me via email tattoodup12@comcast.net
I'm actually interested. Where in south jersey are you located??
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here ya go guys. sorry for the crappy phone pics. car still at stock height. coilovers are going in next week. only rolled the rears. hard to tell but no damage, paint still intact. 







It is hard to tell with those pics. I wouldn't even say that the fenders are rolled.
I thought that when rolled the fenders would be flat from the underside. Here they seem semi-rolled (at least in the pics). If you were to run an aggressive setup, would that roll suffice, or more of a roll would be needed?
I thought that when rolled the fenders would be flat from the underside. Here they seem semi-rolled (at least in the pics). If you were to run an aggressive setup, would that roll suffice, or more of a roll would be needed?
It is hard to tell with those pics. I wouldn't even say that the fenders are rolled.
I thought that when rolled the fenders would be flat from the underside. Here they seem semi-rolled (at least in the pics). If you were to run an aggressive setup, would that roll suffice, or more of a roll would be needed?
I thought that when rolled the fenders would be flat from the underside. Here they seem semi-rolled (at least in the pics). If you were to run an aggressive setup, would that roll suffice, or more of a roll would be needed?
exactly right this is more of a mild roll. i can get them pretty flat in most cases but i usually talk to the owner before rolling to see what they want and the setup they plan on running. also i told him if he ever changed his mind i would re-roll them no prob.
from my stand point its better to roll them minimally to save from getting into the paints danger zone. why roll them more (the further you roll them the more danger of paint damage) and risk paint damage when this particular person didnt plan to run aggressive offset.
i dont take pix for this reason most cases wont look rolled some of the cars i have recently rolled are rolled up pretty flat if they could do me the service of possibly posting some pix maybe that will help a little bit.
from my stand point its better to roll them minimally to save from getting into the paints danger zone. why roll them more (the further you roll them the more danger of paint damage) and risk paint damage when this particular person didnt plan to run aggressive offset.
i dont take pix for this reason most cases wont look rolled some of the cars i have recently rolled are rolled up pretty flat if they could do me the service of possibly posting some pix maybe that will help a little bit.


