Fender Roller?
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Originally Posted by classicauto
Easton makes great "fender rollers" hehehe........and spalding too....hehe
Just pull the tires off and go at it! Just be careful you don't slip and make any "outie" dents in the quarters/fenders.
Just pull the tires off and go at it! Just be careful you don't slip and make any "outie" dents in the quarters/fenders.
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Tire Rack sells one now - looks well made, and have heard good feedback from some who've tried it.
Have also heard of good results with the Easton and Spalding tools, wrapped in newspaper and tape In either case, I understand using a heat gun may help prevent the paint cracking.
Have also heard of good results with the Easton and Spalding tools, wrapped in newspaper and tape In either case, I understand using a heat gun may help prevent the paint cracking.
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Thanks for the feedback. I may try the bat + heat gun technique this weekend.
I also found this place that offers a fender rolling service: www.tires23.com
Depending on how things go I may just pay to have it done rather then buy the tool.
I also found this place that offers a fender rolling service: www.tires23.com
Depending on how things go I may just pay to have it done rather then buy the tool.