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    Default Fender rolling

    Okay, I did a search, but cant find what I need. Does anyone know of someone that rolls fenders and how much they charge? My buddy needs his rear fenders rolled on his WS6. The closer to Buford, the better. Thanks.

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    i duno anyone that does it around your area but you can use a simple baseball bat and a heatgun.... heat the fender lining and roll the fender with the bat

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    When I was doing my search, I ran across a couple posts mentioning a baseball bat. Is there a DIY anywhere for it?

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    I just rolled my front fenders on my 510 with the pro **** that bolts to your hub, it looks great. best advice i can give, be patient with it, i spent about an hour on each side and it came out really clean. it was my first time doing it as well, and now going through the whole process, i'd say, if it's your first time, use the machine, if you're a body guy, and you're familiar with body work and what not, then sure you could use a bat, but unless you got body skillllllz , it's a hell of a lot easier with the right ****. and it's easier to keep it symetrical.

    i used lethal injection's roller & heat gun, give Derek 770-862-0022 a call and tell him Dave with the Z car sent u, they're off exit 12 400 north, so you could prolly cut over 20 and be there in no time

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    Thanks for the input guys. I just found out that Balanced Performance does it to and they are right around the corner. Thanks again!

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    let bucky do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z U L8R
    I just rolled my front fenders on my 510 with the pro **** that bolts to your hub, it looks great. best advice i can give, be patient with it, i spent about an hour on each side and it came out really clean. it was my first time doing it as well, and now going through the whole process, i'd say, if it's your first time, use the machine, if you're a body guy, and you're familiar with body work and what not, then sure you could use a bat, but unless you got body skillllllz , it's a hell of a lot easier with the right ****. and it's easier to keep it symetrical.

    i used lethal injection's roller & heat gun, give Derek 770-862-0022 a call and tell him Dave with the Z car sent u, they're off exit 12 400 north, so you could prolly cut over 20 and be there in no time

    gl man,
    Dave
    where can i buy one of those roller's?

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    Search youtube, there are videos for both methods. No matter what you do the most important thing is keeping the paint warm.

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    Butler Tire did my previous G

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