fender roll with this tool?
I bought one (and will sell it to you for half price). We used it on my car in conjunction with a regular Eastwood fender roller (a friend's). Honestly it's not too easy to use but we are noobs to rolling and found the regular fender roller difficult to get great results with too, especially with the rear fender lips...
The key is to really take your time and keep the paint warm (like hokiruu said).
The key is to really take your time and keep the paint warm (like hokiruu said).
You can rent the Eastwood roller and try it for yourself. $50 + deposit. I rolled the rear and it came out ok but I messed up the front
. It's not really an easy task, but that's just me. I would take it to the shop just to be safe if you're not 100% sure you can do this. Fenders are expensive esp the front one
. It's not really an easy task, but that's just me. I would take it to the shop just to be safe if you're not 100% sure you can do this. Fenders are expensive esp the front one
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I did my rears with a polyurathane hammer and heat gun, took about 1 hour per side, no damage, no paint cracking. Clears my 9.5, +30, 255/40/17. https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...y-fenders.html
A cheaper alternative, he even has a way to fix any damage that might be done to the paint in the process :P Cool headband for +3 to roll skills.
YouTube - diy fender rolling
Ohh I just finished watching the entire video has a method for the rears too!
YouTube - diy fender rolling
Ohh I just finished watching the entire video has a method for the rears too!
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