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    i need to roll my fenders... slammed is my thing... so whats the best way to do it. i have a 4door teg i would like to see some pics and links if you can rep for all that help thanks ia

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    you can buy a fender roller,
    or do it with a wooden/metal pole and a heat gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Stirfry:. View Post
    you can buy a fender roller,
    or do it with a wooden/metal pole and a heat gun.
    so a baseball bat??? i wanna see if anyone has ever done this id like tips youtube say a rubber mallet

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    well when i did mine, i use a cut off wheel, cut the inside lip out and filed the rough edges off. but it did take some time. i also pulled them out some some i wouldnt rub.

    u also can cut the lip in sections and bent them up one by one with a piece of wood and rubber mallet. i did heat it on both ways, so it doesnt mess the paint,crack it.

    or you can buy a roller from eastwood.com


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    I would also suggest the eastwood fender roller. Ive got one and it works so well that everyone has used it except for me. When you use a heat gun it reduces the chance that the paint will crack but if you have had previous body work done in that area, cracking may not be preventable. I've also done the wooden bat/pole thing and it works but is a little harder and if not careful could really mess up your fender.

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    Zen motors does it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty.Bird View Post
    Zen motors does it!!!
    x2, would recommend someone who knows what they are doing it do it. Because you can easily crack your paint if you dont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    x2, would recommend someone who knows what they are doing it do it. Because you can easily crack your paint if you dont.
    +1, zen did mine for a good price. They did a great job no paint crackage.

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    i rolled my back fenders wit a baseball bat....u jus gotta take ur time


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    give us a call to set up an appt. $120 for just 2 fenders, $200 for all 4 fenders

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    i just need the rear and how does this base bat way work
    Last edited by georgieboi; 01-18-2010 at 09:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgieboi View Post
    i just need the rear and how does this base bat way
    GL with that way. Once you crack the paint i can recommend a good body shop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    GL with that way. Once you crack the paint i can recommend a good body shop!
    X2 Do it right the 1st so you don't have to do it again

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    i know there arew a few peopl on IA that will be kindly enough to let you use their roller, the bat way can be done.. but you can easily make your fender look like an octagon..

    if you just want the lip to be tucked in, you can try the rubber mallet route also.. thats if you just need a minor roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    i know there arew a few peopl on IA that will be kindly enough to let you use their roller, the bat way can be done.. but you can easily make your fender look like an octagon..

    if you just want the lip to be tucked in, you can try the rubber mallet route also.. thats if you just need a minor roll.
    i wish someone would let me borrow it but, they are asking like 50$ so that i can loan it and i can rent it 4rm an auto part store for free kinda lol but i rather get from ia cause i want to do it right i need some good tips i dont like octagons....

    i want to do a good roll where my wheels tuck and ppl can also ride in the back

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgieboi View Post
    i wish someone would let me borrow it but, they are asking like 50$ so that i can loan it and i can rent it 4rm an auto part store for free kinda lol but i rather get from ia cause i want to do it right i need some good tips i dont like octagons....

    i want to do a good roll where my wheels tuck and ppl can also ride in the back

    look slike all you will need is to roll the fender flaps, i have done a few of my cars with a rubber mallet, to curl the fender flap under.. heating the paint with a heat gun, and give them a wack with the mallet, its pretty easy.. but not if your scared..lol

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    ok thanks

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    I can help you out I have done a few cars and have an Eastwood fender roller. Just let me know.

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    it u look n my sig u will see da role on the back fender


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mista Foe-Doe View Post
    it u look n my sig u will see da role on the back fender
    seen his car and i gota say he did a good job for using a baseball bat. whatever you do dont be lazy and rush through it b/c a certain some1 me n rashad know rushed through his and they look like he took vice grips to em lol. not saying any names ofcourse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcos713 View Post
    seen his car and i gota say he did a good job for using a baseball bat. whatever you do dont be lazy and rush through it b/c a certain some1 me n rashad know rushed through his and they look like he took vice grips to em lol. not saying any names ofcourse...
    lol i think i kno who it is but yuh jus go nice n slo


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    Quote Originally Posted by JessAlba452 View Post
    I can help you out I have done a few cars and have an Eastwood fender roller. Just let me know.
    thats great man when would we be able to do this or could you loan me the roller ill give you collateral....

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    this is the best video ive seen yet on how to row your fenders and im goin to go with the fender roller seems to be the best

    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/F...101_104960.htm

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