Looking to see if anybody does fender rolling in the Bay Area.

blwn03sonic

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Looking for someone to roll the fenders on my cobra in the Bay Area.


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Sal, I saw your other thread and posted a link showing the right way to roll your fenders with the Eastwood tool. Might be worth a quick view unless you're dead set on having someone do it for you. Quite a few guys here have rolled their own fenders over the years. It really is not that hard to do, with patience. But I totally understand if you just prefer not to mess with it a second time.
 

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Easy beginner way is to use a wooden baseball bat and just have a buddy drive/push the car back and forth while you guide the bat between the tire and fender. You adjust amount of roll by what part of the taper you use on the bat. Aluminum bats might work but they hadn't been invented yet when I learned this trick.
 

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I ended doing myself with a fender roller comes out good when you take your time and heat up the fender with the heat gun.


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