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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Rolled fender guys, post pics and how too's
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinE" data-source="post: 12954782" data-attributes="member: 121876"><p>I would recommend notching the inner fender "lip" at every spot weld to allow for the fender lip to fold easily. Use a heatgun and the Eastwood fender roller and you'll be good. If not, you'll be battling those spot welds to try and roll them as flush as the un-welded portions....which will then create waves in the exterior fender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinE, post: 12954782, member: 121876"] I would recommend notching the inner fender "lip" at every spot weld to allow for the fender lip to fold easily. Use a heatgun and the Eastwood fender roller and you'll be good. If not, you'll be battling those spot welds to try and roll them as flush as the un-welded portions....which will then create waves in the exterior fender. [/QUOTE]
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