Fender rolling-shaving?! what shop? (The Mother thread)
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Fender rolling or shaving shops in Orange County?
I called Dynamic earlier today and I was told they no longer do it so I'm not sure where to go anymore. Anyone know any local shops that will shave my fenders for a good price?
Or if anyone has experience with fender mods can help me out, I should have access to all the tools necessary.
Or if anyone has experience with fender mods can help me out, I should have access to all the tools necessary.
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I called Dynamic earlier today and I was told they no longer do it so I'm not sure where to go anymore. Anyone know any local shops that will shave my fenders for a good price?
Or if anyone has experience with fender mods can help me out, I should have access to all the tools necessary.
Or if anyone has experience with fender mods can help me out, I should have access to all the tools necessary.
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dont mean to thread jack or anything but how much would this regularly go for? fender rolling or shaving? just thought i'd ask since some of you gents have had this work done. thanks.
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why not just do it yourself? a belt sander and bunch of sand paper and you are good to go. take longer but i think the results are smoother / better
i just did 2 cars the past 2 weeks, and i did another 2 last yr.
if you go for shaving fenders outside, probably around 40 bucks a fender. but from what i have seen usually the work is far from "finished", coz' the fenders are still very rough and and not straight. that's why i always just do it at home
i generally suggest against rolling fenders on lexus, the paint can chip pretty easily. shaving is far better and saver
i just did 2 cars the past 2 weeks, and i did another 2 last yr.
if you go for shaving fenders outside, probably around 40 bucks a fender. but from what i have seen usually the work is far from "finished", coz' the fenders are still very rough and and not straight. that's why i always just do it at home
i generally suggest against rolling fenders on lexus, the paint can chip pretty easily. shaving is far better and saver
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why not just do it yourself? a belt sander and bunch of sand paper and you are good to go. take longer but i think the results are smoother / better
i just did 2 cars the past 2 weeks, and i did another 2 last yr.
if you go for shaving fenders outside, probably around 40 bucks a fender. but from what i have seen usually the work is far from "finished", coz' the fenders are still very rough and and not straight. that's why i always just do it at home
i generally suggest against rolling fenders on lexus, the paint can chip pretty easily. shaving is far better and saver
i just did 2 cars the past 2 weeks, and i did another 2 last yr.
if you go for shaving fenders outside, probably around 40 bucks a fender. but from what i have seen usually the work is far from "finished", coz' the fenders are still very rough and and not straight. that's why i always just do it at home
i generally suggest against rolling fenders on lexus, the paint can chip pretty easily. shaving is far better and saver
we rolled out fenders and our paint.. killed itself :[
damnit!
we're going to shave my friend's CF fenders and roll my friend fender
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good stuff... thanks for the tips guys. i was considering rolling my rears but i did hear about the creasing on top of the risk of paint chipping, so i figured i would get them cut/shaved instead. but if the fronts are cool, maybe i will get those suckers rolled. once again thanks.