Need your Fenders rolled? Fender Roller for rent!
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I have an Eastwood Fender Roller.
You can rent it for $30 for 24hrs with a $200 deposit. (returned to you aslong as the tool is not damaged or stolen)
Located in the Bellevue Area. (15 min from Seattle)
You can rent it for $30 for 24hrs with a $200 deposit. (returned to you aslong as the tool is not damaged or stolen)
Located in the Bellevue Area. (15 min from Seattle)
Last edited by PrPLightning; Apr 22, 2012 at 02:32 AM.
only problem with rolling fenders is that there is absolutely no way to guarantee that the paint won't chip or crack, its a reason why a lot of shops have stopped doing it for walk in customers. anyone that tells you otherwise is full of xxxx
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Like I said..I rolled my fenders and they are perfect I have physical proof of that. There wont be any cracks or paint chips if you do it carefully and of-course using a heat-gun. I cant however guarantee there wont be any cracks or chips but as long as you dont rush it and play it safe there shouldnt be any problems granted your not flaring them out drastically. My rear fenders are basically flat when you feel the inner lip if that gives you an idea of what mine are like. 

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If your skeptical of me doing it witch I have no problem with ( I understand how people are when it comes to your personal car) ..
You can always just rent it and do it yourself or have some one you know do it for you.
No pressure, its actually easier for me to just rent it out
Heres my number if you have any questions.
(425) 442-0196 George
You can always just rent it and do it yourself or have some one you know do it for you.
No pressure, its actually easier for me to just rent it out
Heres my number if you have any questions.
(425) 442-0196 George
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Just got my fenders rolled by him and I gotta say he did a AMAZING job! I would definitely recommend him to roll your fenders. Along with that hes a great guy, so you dont need to worry about a stranger doing your fender because hell talk to you and keep up a good conversion. Oh yeah NO PAINT CHIP EITHER WOOT WOOT!
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Thanks man I appreciate your business and im glad your happy with the work.
By the way im looking forward to seeing your new wheel setup when you get them on.
By the way im looking forward to seeing your new wheel setup when you get them on.

Just got my fenders rolled by him and I gotta say he did a AMAZING job! I would definitely recommend him to roll your fenders. Along with that hes a great guy, so you dont need to worry about a stranger doing your fender because hell talk to you and keep up a good conversion. Oh yeah NO PAINT CHIP EITHER WOOT WOOT!
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Heres a few pics of a job I did yesterday on my buddy's 04 Track Model 350Z
The Beginning (that lump you see on the left side of the fender lip is where it cought on his tire and then pulled it down but that all was fixed, hes running 10.5' wide wheels in the back with +12 offset and 25 mm spacers witch brings it down to -13 offset)











As you can see from the photos the Fender Lip was rolled flat without cracks, chips or any sort of damage to the fender whatsoever.
My buddys car is not lowered yet but Ill have more photos up when it is to show how much it affects his wheel fitment and tire clearance.
The Beginning (that lump you see on the left side of the fender lip is where it cought on his tire and then pulled it down but that all was fixed, hes running 10.5' wide wheels in the back with +12 offset and 25 mm spacers witch brings it down to -13 offset)











As you can see from the photos the Fender Lip was rolled flat without cracks, chips or any sort of damage to the fender whatsoever.
My buddys car is not lowered yet but Ill have more photos up when it is to show how much it affects his wheel fitment and tire clearance.
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Yeah just like seymore4 said take your time and make sure the fenders are very warm to the touch, but on the other hand dont burn your paint... Ive seen it done by people that dont know what they're doing and end up over heating the paint and burning it or bubbling it up.








