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be cool like me and use a hammer seriusly i did use a hammer but i wouldnt recomend doing that i only did cause i had to. take it to a shop and have them do it right
use the fender roller on flattening it out.. or use a bat
Originally Posted by TopRamen
my old ride i did it with a bat... fixed it, plus didn't even cause the paint to crack.
but i recommend the fender roller. (or the bat, if no one else is reading this)
Originally Posted by fenderzig
fender roller...take your time and you should be fine...
yea i was planning on borrowing a fender roller to flatten it out but i think the roller wont correctly on to where it need to rolled. I also didn't want to pull my fender.
Originally Posted by caira911
Had the same problem with my LS ended up folding it back doing a good roll,pull and tack welding the seams back together, then repaint.
I thought about tack welding also but I didn't want to repaint it.
Originally Posted by Newchapter
Damn a few more MM and I'd be in the same boat. I say roll it back, then cut it off, then repaint.
thought about cutting it off but it will weaken the quarter panel which i didnt want
Originally Posted by GETU1
be cool like me and use a hammer seriusly i did use a hammer but i wouldnt recomend doing that i only did cause i had to. take it to a shop and have them do it right
lol that is exactly what i did! My friend told me to use a rubber mallet picked one up at lowes started unfolding it and making it as flat as possible. Now it is unfolded and no pull needed
how big where the spacer your use for the look?trying to decide how wide to go with out getting into rolling my fender too...well not now but later down the line