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i was searching the forums and i couldnt really find anyone local that can pull my rear fenders so if u guys can let me know of anyone in the so cal area that would be great thanks.....
Ya but I might have done it wrong cuz I was worried about messing up my paint but I found a local dude on craigslist so I'm gonna see how that turns out
Ya but I might have done it wrong cuz I was worried about messing up my paint but I found a local dude on craigslist so I'm gonna see how that turns out
u just gonna trust some dude you dont know to do this properly? ok.... so IF he messes up your fenders, you think he's gonna get them fixed? i would advise SEEING him actually do someones before you have him do yours...
Well he had plenty of photos from cars he's done to support his work.
Speedaddic I would really appreciate some info if you know other ways to do it besides the baseball bat and phone book method..... Thanks
Well he had plenty of photos from cars he's done to support his work.
Speedaddic I would really appreciate some info if you know other ways to do it besides the baseball bat and phone book method..... Thanks
photos arent the same as SEEING him do it....i can take you all the photos you want and claim them to be mine but i havent EVER rolled any
How large of a wheel are you trying to fit? The best way to pull fenders is to put a 10mm spacers and slap on a fender roller. Heat it and use the roller to continuously pull it. Keep in mind there is only so much you can pull before you buckle your quarter panel.