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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Fender rolling Part 1
My front tires are getting cut up when I hit potholes or big bumps. My city (Winnipeg) has atrocious streets and I thought it might be time to roll the front fenders. Of course, I could raise the front but I like the way it looks....
I got the roller from Princess Auto for CDN$85 including tax, around US$62. Princess Auto is the Canadian equivalent to a Harbor Freight. I was looking at the Eastwood and it looks to be the same manufacturer. The roller is universal which means it didn’t fit my 1988 3.2 coupe. I spend a good day cutting and grinding the base plate until it fit the wheel hub. I will try it out next week.
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Use a heat gun and put some temp in the paint or it will crack.
Go slowly with the roller. It will do a good job if you're patient.
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What chris said!!!!!!!!
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