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    Default Anyone rolling their fenders anytime soon?

    Is anyone rolling their fenders or needs them rolled anytime soon? I am in need of some pics of fender rolling

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    are you trying to do it your self? if so i have heard of people using the barrel of a baseball bat, jack the car up and lower it a lil bit on the bat and rolling the bat but i have never dont it myself.
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    Make sure if you do it you heat up the paint or wit will chip.And flake
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    1. It gets really old when people keep calling southside a thief, b/c honestly, they have no phucking idea! lol

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    ^^^ yeah that to lol

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    just did it on my dd 240, broke the bat lol....

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    No, this is for an article. I'm not doing it or I wouldn't have posted. Just seeing if anyone is planning on having it done so we can hook up and take pics of the process with the proper tools and equipment.

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    ^^^Oh in that case fender rollor someplace on here charges like 25$ a corner.Thats the proper tools and equipment.Other than that just be cheap and get a bat(metal not wood)Unless its a slugger.
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    1. It gets really old when people keep calling southside a thief, b/c honestly, they have no phucking idea! lol

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    I rolled the fenders on my MR2 a couple weeks back. The easiest method of doing it is to cut the bottom of the fender with a dremel. First make 2 cuts perpendicular to the fender, on each side. Afterward, tape the bottom of the fender. The tape is used as a guide for you to follow while you are cutting along the underside.



    After cutting, you can use a hammer to bend the metal in. Be sure to hold your hand on the outside of the fender to help prevent bending the fender too much. The purpose of cutting along the fender before you roll it or beat it with a hammer is so that you don't f*ck up your body line.

    If done correctly your body line should look stock except you can tuck a large tire under your fenders.



    I used a polishing bit on the dremel to smooth out all the edges under the fender after I was done. I wanna ruin my T1R's with pavement, not sharp edges under my fender.

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    Do you have anymore pics? Before and after possibly?

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