Fender rolling
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what do you need done? on what car? how much.... reason besides looks?
no stores in town rent them. none of the shops have a actual fender roller. Colin on here has one that he might rent, or do them for you. But you need to realize no garuntees on how you paint will like it, or your body. My cars paint stayed fine, not that i would have cared, but my fenders buckled. granted I pulled mine out 3/4 of and inch with vary little actuall "rolling" look.
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I have an 02 wrx wagon and the rear fenders are known to be narrower than the other WRX models. In order to fit a 225 tire properly I need to roll the rear fenders. I'm not trying to pull my fenders out, just roll back the little lip on the inside of the fender. I've seen it done with a baseball bat, but I'd like to "go pro" if possible. It's got fresh paint

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There are places in the cities that are "pros" but, none of them well garuntee that the paint will not chip or crack or anything. by fresh paint u mean its been repainted? if so is it a custom paint job? That lip should be a easy to do. are vary unlikely to crack, but im not saying that it won't. If its a risk you are willing to take go for it. using a baseball bat for it is something I personally would never do.
I am sure colin would do it for a small fee.
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